Recommended Wheel Chock for Suzuki Burgman Scooters
Updated 07/05/2016 | Published 07/02/2016 >
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I have one 2004 Suzuki Burgman 650 and one 2008 Suzuki Burgman 400. I wish to trailer them both and would like to know which wheel chock you would advise. Please email me asap. Thanks
asked by: Sandy L
Expert Reply:
The 4-3/4 inch wide front tires of your scooters would be perfectly compatible with the Tow-Rax # TWSPWC wheel chock. The chock includes hardware for mounting the chock to a wood floor, for a metal floor you'd need the # TWSPWFKM mounting hardware.
If you don't already have them, you'll also need some ratchet straps to hold the scooters in place. Ones set of # 05605 straps per scooter would have plenty to capacity to keep the scooters locked into position.
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