Could MaxxTow Chock part # MT70075 Work with Vespa Scooter
Question:
Hello, I have a vintage Vespa 50cc and a regular trailer...i was wondering if this product would be suitable to stabilize the front wheel ? MaxxTow Adjustable Wheel Chock with Pivoting Bracket - 5-1/2inch Wide Tires - Powder Coated Steel thank you
asked by: Marie S
Expert Reply:
Depends on the front wheel setup of your Vespa but the MaxxTow chock part (DISCONTINUED) MT70075 could work as long as it's dimensions didn't interfere with the front wheel/fender. The overall height of the chocke is 12-7/8 inches which you'd need to compare that to the dimensions of your front wheel to know for certain if this would fit or not.
A smaller one, designed for a bike, like the part # RA-17 might be better. This is 8-9/16 inches tall.
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