How To Move Your Motorcycle By Hand
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Here I respond to requests for tips on how to move motorcycles around the garage, home and drive especially if they are heavy just like cruiser types too.
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I congratulate you for tackling this important topic. But really, you’ve made a simple thing very complicated, by trying to address all these situations differently!
There is just one sure and safe way to manoeuvre a bike from the parked position, either on its side stand or centre stand:
1. Stand on left side of bike. Put side stand down if bike is on centre stand
2. Motor off, engage first gear
3. Grab side of seat/rear grab handle/pannier mounting/whatever with right hand
4. Grab left handlebar with left hand
5. Pull in clutch and either lift bike off side stand, or pull forward off centre stand ,using right hand
6. If bike rolls forwards or backwards, or falls to one side, let out the clutch to stop it, and if necessary pull it down onto the side stand
7. Move the bike by pulling forward or back with the right hand on the grab rail or seat, and use the left hand to steer and the clutch lever as a brake. If you lose control or need a rest, just let out the clutch and drop the bike onto the side stand
I’ve used this method for several years now with my Kawasaki Versys 1000 SE Grand Tourer, with absolutely no issues, and always in control.
NIce little tutorial. I remember when I first started out riding, not paying attention to the ground level when parking at a pub, the front of the bike was on a slight downwards slope. Trying to pull that bike out backwards was no easy task! :P
After moving from a sportster to a 20 Street Bob I had real problems backing out of the garage. A RUclips video enlightened me to clean out the garage and uturn back and forth until it faced out.
The next biggest aid was purchasing good leather motorcycle boots with good grippy souls. I never ride with my old boots anymore
I'm having this issue my garage is too small
Any motorcycle over 650 lbs should have reverse.
Yup. Honda did it right. Idk how Harley can push an entire floor of $40-$50k baggers w/o reverse. Besides the trike
Hello from Wisconsin, USA! I just brought home my 2021 Sport Glide last night. This is exactly one of the issues i have to get so get sorted out! I have a narrow drive and the bike is quite long. Turning it around in the drive will be a challenge! Thanks for the great content!
Thanks so much. Cheers
Such important topic. i actually pulled my arm tendons before while backing it up my Slim. Not fun to do surgery afterwards.
Yeah I bet. Painful
Gym exercises help a lot. 💪🏻
That's a cool looking bike
Thank you, this video was really helpful :)
If you haven't already done so, you should make a video on parking the bike. Especially, uphill or downhill. I see so many new riders get turned around on that! LOL
Already filmed. Coming out soon. Cheers
Well I guess I'm screwed. I have an Africa Twin that goes in my garage across the street from mine, up a hill from the roadway, and it has a concrete floor that slopes down towards the back of the garage. The drive goes uphill towards the door then downhill once inside the door. Ideally I'd like to get the bike backed into the garage but to do so I'd have to push it uphill.
I have to wheel the bikes out the shed down a ramp. i tend to put it in gear and use it like a brake and if i have to re adjust myself the bike will stay where it is. i do ride it in to the shed though. literally the height of a curb, but i bought some rubber ramps.
Yep I used to have the same set up too
@@RevelatorAlf well the shed was supposed to be for one bike and now I have two. Adapt and overcome
nice tips Alf
Cheers
Well, all I know is right now I can move just about any motorcycle except for touring packaged Harley-Davidsons. They are too damn heavy😅
hey!! i see you installed the Kuryakn hand guards! the ones you mocked me about during our SG battle lol @RideorStrideforClaudio...do you want to do another colab?
Ha ha I did indeed.
I have a terrain (muddy), and strength disadvantage (btw my height is fine) how do you think I can move my motorcycle around especially using road tires (not dual sport).
Iam sick or trying to turn my bikes round in gravel driveway
sitting on bike and moving .... beware pegs as legs contact = i bleed with soft shin skin, have to be careful , but cannot get much movement with short pushes of feet. i want a turntable;;;
ah scraping shins. That'll wake you up
Wear any black leather biker jackets or Levi’s jeans??
ummm not my choice cheers
Im scared of the balance point pulling me over the other side so I've usually kept on my hip but doesn't work with cruisers.
Watch you don't drop it on your foot....that would hurt! :-)
yes indeed. I've had enough foot injuries of late ha ha