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Ok, so you are new to riding, You Drop Your BIKE! Use these tips for the getting it up easily.

Tava Reynolds

5/25/23


Picking up a fallen motorcycle can be a daunting task, especially considering the weight of the bike. However, there's a safe method to do this that requires more technique than brute strength. Here's a step-by-step guide:

  1. Assess the Situation: Before attempting to lift the motorcycle, make sure it's safe to do so. If the bike is leaking fluids or if there are other hazards, it may be best to wait for professional assistance.

  2. Prepare the Motorcycle: Put the motorcycle in gear if it's not already, to prevent it from rolling. Make sure the side stand is down on the side that the bike will be lifted onto. If the bike fell on the right side, you might need to move it slightly to get the stand down.

  3. Position Yourself Properly: Stand with your back to the bike and your feet hip-width apart. Lower your body into a squatting position - this is important, as lifting should be done with your legs, not your back, to prevent injury.

  4. Get a Good Grip: Reach down and grab the lower handle with one hand, and find a sturdy part of the bike to grip with the other hand. This could be the back seat handle, the edge of the seat, or a part of the frame. Avoid gripping any parts that might move or that could be hot.

  5. Use Your Legs to Lift: Push your body upward with your legs while holding onto the bike. Keep your back straight and don't twist your body. As you lift, the weight of the bike will gradually shift to the tires and become easier to manage.

  6. Steady the Motorcycle: As the bike comes upright, be careful not to push too hard and tip it over the other way. Once it's upright, make sure it's stable before letting go.

Remember, safety is paramount. If the bike is too heavy, don't hesitate to ask for help. It's better to wait for assistance than risk an injury.

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