Mike Armitage shares tips on moving bikes | MCN | Motorcyclenews.com
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It may sound simple, but could you be making hard work of wheeling your motorbike around?
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This video is very justified, as I myself feel awkward about moving my bike around at times. I like to ride it, but when it's stationary, I can get into a wrestle with it.
Been riding for 37 years and found this very interesting. I have very rarely had to push and pull a bike around, so I suppose the more you do it the better you are. Although I regularly do the side stand swivel. Always admired when motorcycle salesmen maneuver bikes around in small spaces. Thanks
While a schoolboy in Texas in 1959 I read a book by a British motorcyclist, Come Motorcycling With Me. Two years later I got my first, a Zundapp KS 600, while stationed in Germany. Here we are a few years later, and I am still learning from the Brits. Thanks for the help.
I am always tilting the bike to the side I am standing because I fear that If I keep it perfectly vertical but make mistake and tilt it just tiny bit to the other side I may not be able to prevent it from dropping.
@reggieoverton121
4 жыл бұрын
exactly, you must lean the bike a little to the side that you are on while pushing the bike.
Brilliant this is by far the best bike maneuver I have seen. I picked up the front controller form the dealer as well. Thanks🇦🇺
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I ride a sports bike which I've found soooo.. difficult to manoeuvre in to the space where I keep it, because it's so heavy. I tried one of the methods that you mentioned, standing over the front wheel and holding the handle bars, and it works a treat!!! No more struggles! Love it! Thanks again, great video.
Oh my gosh! The last one u made it look way so EASY!! I’m gona try that when i get home! BIG THANKS for all these informational techniques Sir!
Never saw most of this before. Just spent considerable time this morning moving bikes around in my crowded garage. Wish I had watched this first! Thanks, man!
The tip with the clutch was a great tip. Thanks!
Thanks for all the tips. Just bought my first bike.Before watching your video, been using half an hour to try adjusting the tail to getting out of the shed. Really difficult, also drop the bike to the shed wall. Good job it is only wood. After watching your video, now I can manoeuvres the bike with easy. Thanks
This is the most useful information, regarding motorcycles, I've gotten from a youtube video, thanks.
Class, thank you for your advice. I've been riding for years and didn't know these tips👍🏻
Great tips there, thanks for posting. I was told by a dealer as regards spinning the bike around on the spot to be cautious with bikes that have cast side stands. He said in all the decades of trading the only side stands that he has ever had fail on him doing this were cast and that he had never had a welded pipe side stand fail.
Excellent gem of tips, thank you.
Thanks mate!
Some great tips there, however I have to spin my Versys 1000 thru 180 degrees in a tight area whenever I want to enjoy a ride on it so I purchased a Motorbike Turntable. One of the best investments I've made and turning my bike is not only a breeze now but safe too. If you don't like the idea of pivoting yours on the sidestand I'd thoroughly recommend researching turntables as they come in a variety of styles and costs (Centre Stand and Side Stand types)... well worth it and no fear of dropping your bike whilst performing the manouvre, ever!
Not your usual motorcycle tips video but I’m glad I stumbled upon this!
Very interesting and helpful. Especially the spin on the side stand.
Saw the tip of using the side stand to spin the bike some years ago and do it almost every ride. Back it out of the garage and spin it round every time. Great tips.
Very helpful, I tried the standing over the front wheel today and this works great for tight spaces both going forwards and backwards. I tried it with a bicycle first and felt comfortable, then did the motor bike. Thank you.
@Cailean_MacCoinnich
4 жыл бұрын
You're a genius! I wanted to try this, but not with my Ducati, and now I'm going to give it a go first with a pushbike. Cheers mate. brilliant idea.
Thank you for your advice! 👍 Keep up the good work 👏👏
very helpful, thank you
Great tips, I have been riding for sixty nine years and this goes to prove that you can always learn something !
Thank you for the tips.
I've done the last one on yzf125 never had a problem always been very easy to do
Used my Paddock stand first time today. Absolutely, the bike wanted to stay up during setup and lift. The whole process was much easier than I expected.
Hi there, thank you for your great tips & advice for moving motorbikes around, thank you .
Thank you for sharing those tips. For sure, they will help me a lot.
Thanks!
i don't know why i'm watching this, i don't even have a bike. anyway thank you for making this video and sharing this tips with us.
@fabiopunk1661
4 жыл бұрын
I suggest you get a bike mate
@yousseflagzzoum
4 жыл бұрын
@@fabiopunk1661 yes yes, one of my dreams is to own a bike, im working on it. thank you
yeah, great video!!!! cheers!!!!
so many great tips.. my garage is similar. Thanks
Great Video! It will save people dropping their bikes and possible injuries. 👍 I would like to also see you do all of these maneuvering techniques, with heavier, and different types of bikes.
This is gold!
Quite useful tips, thanks!
Great job. Txs
Super tips - thanks 👍
Thanks
Great tips thanks. I'd love to see you spinning a Guzzi Sport around with its crazy forward stand.
Great Video!
Great info!👌👏
Great use of this downtime. Lots of valuable tips, all appreciated.
Great video, lots of good tips, think I may skip the side stand pivot one though!
Thank you for sharing sire
Great tips, as I too have a sloping drive, And the spin around looks so easy, Hold in it on full lock. I’ll have to try that one.
Great mate thanks 🇳🇿
Excellent video, Well done.
This was actually super helpful
Nicely done sir! 🏍
Great tips I will have a practice
I've done it all and it works.
Never expected Liam Neeson will give a motorcycle lecture to me.
@Cand3rous
4 жыл бұрын
It is Liam woo-wah Neeson. You're right!!
@XtreeM_FaiL
4 жыл бұрын
I am bit worry now. He does not know who I am or what I want.
@Markycarandbikestuff
3 жыл бұрын
He has a special set of skills and he knows where you live.
Some accurate and useful info from MCN...
Excellent video.. have ridden bikes for 32 years, and my 4 bikes are on paddock stands.. I still get a little tense when I take them off..
I've just tried this and my Tracer 900 is currently lying on top of me. I can't move. PLEASE CALL FOR HELP!!!!
@minatormyth
4 жыл бұрын
😂😂
@spar8334
4 жыл бұрын
What's the number to 911
@maksum3
4 жыл бұрын
Start with a 300cc just like me. In no time u will b flipping a 1000cc like a pancake😁
@navin70
4 жыл бұрын
I note this was 3 days ago. Let me know if you still need help.
@cadillac1smith485
4 жыл бұрын
We can't help you with Covid 19 going on. 😕
That looks crazy, spinning the bike round
Great video 👍...... Especially loved the tip of pulling and pushing the bike from the front..... Might as well try it...... The side stand pivot I have seen most of the garage technicians do it...... No complains of side stand damage.......
@jeannoelsandrazie1874
4 жыл бұрын
Agree. If I hadn't seen it, I would have said that it's impossible. That guy knows his job. 😊
Hey this just the video I was looking for. Thankyou, I just bought a bike being delivered. Not much room to move it around to the back of the house.
Works perfect, I use it all the time
Very useful video
Been pushing mine from the front for years . Never seen anyone do it before. Also you have the same outside chairs as me
Useful stuff
Nice, got to practice the front maneuvers
Leaning over the front is a fantastic bit of advice
The side stand pivot is genius. I was about to give up parking at my apartment because it's so tight that I couldn't get my bike in even after doing a 15-point turn - every day I end up having to use my arms to lift the rear of bike to get it in place. I'm gonna go to an empty parking lot and practice the pivot trick tomorrow.
Looks so easy. Okay i try it tomorrow
good review 👍🏾
Good tips
Stand down is a great tip. I’d be cautious making a habit of pivoting your bike on it’s stand. Though I concede motorcycle traders and mechanics do this all the time. A mate used to do this on this on his Triumph Scrambler, manoeuvring the bike and to oil the chain maybe he was unlucky but his stand did break after only a couple of years.
Thankfully at this point in time I won't have to use any of your techniques. But I still enjoyed watching this video. 👍
Very useful during the lockdown period
Thank you Mike for the tips. I will try to use the handlebar from the front of the bike and try to move it backwards. Wish me luck. :-)
My brother loves to leave his bikes lying around the back of my parents property. Quite frustrating as he lives a long way away and my parents aren't exactly fit. Now I can move them safely without fear of damaging anything. Much appreciated!
Super useful! Ignore the haters.
Really interesting advice. Worst injuries I ever got was falling off a stationary 1200 Bandit.
@aravind787
4 жыл бұрын
seeesh!
very good, now can we have a video on the TDR please
The one thing which is impressive is.. Pushing the bike by holding the handles from front.. This is so good when u have heavy bikes and to push it upwards in a slope. Thanks for that tip..
i love this
TDR250! I had one of those!!
@craigosenior2004
4 жыл бұрын
I miss mine so much.
All good stuff. Although I don't think I'll ever do the side stand turn. As the chap mentions, and exactly as I thought when I saw a dealer do this manoeuvre last year, the side stand isn't designed to take that kind of weight. The Exeter Rider (youtuber) did make a turntable contraption that looked like it is a lot better for turning a bike on the spot. Although you have to wheel it onto the turntable ( basically a plank of wood with a pivot in the middle ) Pulling or pushing the bike from the front, I might be doing that one. Looks good for tight spots.
i've been doing a 10 point turn every time to get the bike out, didn't think the side stand would take it but i'll be trying that one!
@Syangden
4 жыл бұрын
Just be careful. I tried this on my old bike (Aprilia Shiver) and the side stand switch stopped working. The stand bent just enough that it wasn't pressing the side stand switch, so now the bike thinks side stand is never engaged even when the stand is down.
@Haplo59
4 жыл бұрын
If your side stand is attached to the motor, NEVER do it. A few Ducati 1198-1098 have been ruined like that...
@aaronli4171
4 жыл бұрын
I believe some of the ducatis have aluminium side stands which are lightweight and can't take the full weight of the bike spinning on it.
thumbs up just for seen the TDR 250
Appreciated, but I’ll still have mine leaning right the way into me, I’d rather throw myself under my own bike than it fall on the other side. Yep, I’m nuts!
@Mr-ed5ep
4 жыл бұрын
I dropped my bike last month NOT doing that. I usually lean it into myself also but wanted to move it after working on it.
@BlazinXioN
4 жыл бұрын
yep, doesnt need much , just a little bit makes it feels safer
@elobiretv
4 жыл бұрын
I'd rather have to replace a few indicators and fix some scratches than have a 150kg bike land on my leg.
Other than PG those are some of the best tips I've had!
Mike - Honestly, when I read the comments from the guys below I was devastated for you mate. I did not see the excitement I expected. I am a biker to my soul - BUTTTTTT - after 40 years without a bike ( but having ridden a few in between), I have NEVER - and I mean - NEVER seen a more valuable 7 minutes of God-Like wisdom, "Bikerly" speaking. Mike - that video was utterly awesome. Arise Sir Mike of TOP tips. Owning some heavy chaps in my stable (Early Goldwing for one) but also some later fire crackers (a 916SPS for one - just before your followers tell me I am an old, and useless tosser) - I was one of the first lads I know that understood counter steering back in 1978. My mates thought I was certifiable. We are (it seems) Unicorns Mike - but I am only here to pay homage to you - superb mate . Luvvit . Please don't hate me guys for being a normal, proper, non-whinging biker - for being too positive. Ride safe boys. Cheers
Walking it backwards would have helped when my electric motorcycle ran out of power. Going to use that if I ever have that issue again.
Spinning on the side is something I've done for many years also. Big disclaimer, if your kickstand starts to get loose, its ready to give out. I stopped doing it after having two bikes loose the stand, except for emergencies. To my fault, i used to do it all the time, but as a machinist put it, the metal bolts and aluminum frame are not designed for repeated heavy loads. Holding the weight (upright) is one thing, rotating it on the stand puts a lot of torque and pressure on the smaller bolts that support the large bolt.
I spin my Tiger 800 around on its stand. But on tarmac, the stand becomes a corkscrew. Now need to patch my drive!
Wish this was possible to do on my hatley
please do a video about that TDR you got to your left
I saw a dealer move a full size Harley Davidson on the stand like that, scared me but it worked great for him......I’d say you need to practice it.
I always used side stand swivel. Had so tight place and was a great way to get bike in position
I want that TDR ! I had a black & yellow 1 around 89 / 90 sold it for a rgv250 m .
Any ideas on how to get a BMW with boxer engine through a gap which is slightly too narrow for it? Glad I watched your video..many thanks for making it.
Quaiity! This will probably prevent a drop in the future! :)
@michaelwhelan564
4 жыл бұрын
Or cause one
Great content and very helpful, some techniques won't work with bigger and heavier bikes though 👍
You have a V2! Could you please share some thoughts?
If you all are going to pivot on the side stand, make sure to buy an extra side stand for your bike, i know someone who did this and the stand cracked, bike would not go into first because it would shut off because of the sensor and was not safe leaving the bikes weight on the side stand, they had to wait 2 months for that back ordered part to come in!
Useful video. One question on the final method-spin method. Ducati Panigale and SF have their side stand attached to engine cases by means of the rear sets. Would this not put undue stress on engine cases possibly causing a crack?
TDR 250...nice!