How to pick up a fallen motorcycle

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  • čas přidán 26. 04. 2014
  • We watch a great demonstration of how to upright a fallen motorcycle. Bonnie uprights a 900+ pound Harley Davidson.
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  • @gregtoope
    @gregtoope  Před 5 lety +65

    ✅ Subscribe ✅& hit the 🔔 Notification Bell 🔔 if you're new to the channel, for more Tech Videos, Vlogs and Motorcycle related episodes coming in the next few days! Make sure to comment as well as we love hearing from you!

    • @arhamabdullah2823
      @arhamabdullah2823 Před 5 lety +2

      wasting time

    • @chrisclark5204
      @chrisclark5204 Před 5 lety +3

      Lay the bike all the way on its side and show how to do it. This is the proper technique though.

    • @davidjones-tz8bs
      @davidjones-tz8bs Před 5 lety +6

      garbage you drop a bike it's on it's side not halfway.

    • @les6556
      @les6556 Před 4 lety +1

      @@pault5022 Only a complete MORON rides a fully dressed Harley without case guards. That's just plain stupid.

    • @petesaavedra7705
      @petesaavedra7705 Před 4 lety

      arham abdullah p utt

  • @mikee7534
    @mikee7534 Před 5 lety +1516

    Wow, this will help me get my wife up.

  • @hakont.4960
    @hakont.4960 Před 4 lety +108

    This tecnique will certainly help me when I have to pick up my 200 pund Piaggio scooter. :D

    • @loewenstark2969
      @loewenstark2969 Před 3 lety +2

      Sry but i dont know if its a joke or not 😂

    • @isopoika256
      @isopoika256 Před 3 lety +1

      @@loewenstark2969 it is

    • @tristonmurdock4586
      @tristonmurdock4586 Před 2 lety +1

      *cries in 900 pound Honda*

    • @scottcol23
      @scottcol23 Před měsícem

      ​@tristonmurdock4586 ha yeah. I have a CTX 1300 that is about 900 lbs. I was at a stop sign. Went to put my foot down and got zero traction due to gravel. My foot just slid. The bike went over. Was super embarrassing.

  • @richardsilver4988
    @richardsilver4988 Před 5 lety +69

    Step One: Make sure your bike has huge crash bars front and rear. This doesn't let the bike sit completely flat on the ground, i.e. it's already in a pre-upright position for these demo-videos.

    • @Runescape.
      @Runescape. Před 6 měsíci

      most big cruisers like this are gonna have that..

    • @richardsilver4988
      @richardsilver4988 Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah, I think you may be missing the point.
      In other words, a big cruiser like this without the bars is going to be on its side and not at a 45º angle, thus more difficult to pick up.

    • @John-ob7dh
      @John-ob7dh Před měsícem

      I wish I could get rear crash guards for my 2002 FLSTF.
      But no chance.

  • @baldandbiking
    @baldandbiking Před 4 lety +182

    Two things they always forget to mention when they do these presentations. 1. The bike almost always falls on the kickstand side if it goes down and 2. It's almost always on loose gravel making it really hard to get footing when uprighting it.

    • @Cruz474
      @Cruz474 Před 2 lety +11

      True. Every time I have dropped my bike it has been on the kickstand side. My bike is 370 pounds though and I just lift it up with a good squat facing towards it. It's also completely laying flat like a pancake unlike these road couches. I let it lean on me a bit then put the kickstand down.

    • @NWTMasterWolf
      @NWTMasterWolf Před 2 lety +4

      While I agree those are issues I don't find them to be factors most of the time for me. Although I am pretty good at not letting my bike go down. I am the guy at the end of the pack that shows up at the next stop about the same time everyone is finishing their beer LOL.

    • @Brian-jv8iy
      @Brian-jv8iy Před 2 lety +4

      I had my fathers bike fall on the kickstand side a few years back when I was in high school and videos like this helped me haha, really had no idea how to put it back up. Never told him either, actually forgot until this video popped up again

    • @markmaese1599
      @markmaese1599 Před 2 lety +14

      Loose gravel? I hope mine falls on a carpet mat like in the demo.

    • @dubmob151
      @dubmob151 Před 2 lety +2

      @@markmaese1599 my bikes go 90 degrees from vertical when they tip over, but they're less than half the weight so it's easy enough.

  • @IIlIIlIIlII
    @IIlIIlIIlII Před 6 lety +546

    I don't own a bike but hey, at least I'm ready to help someone if they don't know this.

  • @nickhersheys2706
    @nickhersheys2706 Před 5 lety +112

    IT WORKS ! I tried it on my bicycle.

  • @kyryloromanenko3062
    @kyryloromanenko3062 Před 4 lety +745

    It is "fallen" with less angle than most of bikes just cornering.

    • @melaniabladeofmiquella
      @melaniabladeofmiquella Před 4 lety +22

      Right? You could just kick this baby back up

    • @kyryloromanenko3062
      @kyryloromanenko3062 Před 4 lety +2

      @@melaniabladeofmiquella Curious to see this with Pan America later then, even though there are enough videos with BMW and MotoGuzzi.

    • @stephenjose1472
      @stephenjose1472 Před 4 lety +76

      my bikes got more angle when its on its fucking side Stand ffs

    • @raymuller7997
      @raymuller7997 Před 4 lety

      @Terry Melvin
      Never anticipate, never assume.

    • @danmartinez5752
      @danmartinez5752 Před 4 lety

      Hah, you're all so proud with your mommy -- angular momentum -- holding your hand. How cute

  • @xs650abear6
    @xs650abear6 Před rokem +5

    Last summer an older gentleman on a new HD bagger pulled over across from my driveway (I live out in the country) to answer his cell phone. Upon putting his feet down he suddenly discovered there was no pavement under his right foot, only a sharp drop off of about 8". He went over on his right side and the motorcycle ended wheels up on top of him. I and 2 other passing motorists rushed to his aid. We got him out from under the bike and got it upright. Luckily he had only minor scrapes and bruises. He was more embarrassed than anything. His pearl white HD got a few scrapes as well.

  • @cubicinches18
    @cubicinches18 Před 5 lety +49

    The Ultra does what it is built for, that's big trips, very, very well. They handle extraordinarily well fir their size and weight. Dropping them usually happens during slow maneuvers, such as pulling into the service station and such. Lifting them isn't a problem as Bonnie demonstrates. The biggest problem is more like fending away all the want to be helpers who grab the mirror stems and other unlikely hand grabs LOL. Well done Bonnie

    • @les6556
      @les6556 Před 4 lety +4

      I dumped my Electra Glide on the kickstand side in Sturgis when someone made a sudden stop in front of me. I raised it the same way, and used my right foot to push the kickstand down once I got it level enough. No biggie.

  • @grimsmith1
    @grimsmith1 Před 2 lety +4

    I loved the bit about the first thing you do is look around to see if anyone was looking! I dropped my Wideglide a few years ago right outside my doc's surgery, and yep, 4 women stood a few yards away and saw it all! Then I pulled my back trying to right it and a big butch girl came along and lifted it for me! Needless to say, I kept my helmet on all the time!

  • @mikeberg5003
    @mikeberg5003 Před 3 lety +30

    Was in a parking lot of a grocery store last year and a guy dropped a bike. He had not clue how to pick it up so I offered to help. Middle of summer, I'm wearing shorts and I forgot about the pipes. I still have the burn scar on my calf.

  • @rayray2613
    @rayray2613 Před 4 lety +369

    The next time I drop my bike , I will make sure there is a rubber mat beneath it

  • @Michael-gh1tj
    @Michael-gh1tj Před 5 lety +71

    Most harleys fall past the saddle bags and the handle bars touch the ground. Would love to see you pick it up that way

  • @PiXimperfect
    @PiXimperfect Před 2 lety +40

    This literally happened to me today and I opened up CZcams and watched this video. Although this is a great technique, it didn't work for me because the ground was flat concrete and I couldn't get as much of a grip. Then I noticed in the video that she has a rubber mat. I guess I need to carry one all times, haha. But anyways, I managed to pick it up finally after a ton of trial and errors with another technique I learned in the gym (squats and deadlifts).

    • @wavydavy9816
      @wavydavy9816 Před 2 lety +5

      I dropped my new Kawasaki last week down a country lane (turning out of a drive). I was pretty much stationary but overbalanced and lowered it to the floor slowly. My leg got caught under the bike and I was pinned to the floor by my safety boot (oh the irony!) I couldn't lift the bike or drag my foot out despite my best efforts. Took off rucksack, helmet, gloves and jacket to have another go but no joy. I was lying there trying to figure out who I could call to come and help me out when a lady walking her dog (who may well have watched _this_ video) stopped and rescued me. Most grateful! 🤗 Bike was ok, few broken and bent bits. No injuries. Not so precious now 👍

    • @D1ego313
      @D1ego313 Před rokem +3

      Crap man, I watch your photoshop videos frequently, surprised to run across you here!!!!
      Also, I came to a stop and dropped the bike once, I’m 160, 5’5 and the bike was 800 pounds and I was able to lift it pretty easily using the technique.

  • @rodolfolopezduran2320
    @rodolfolopezduran2320 Před 3 lety +17

    I just got my first HD and funny thing I dropped it at the DMV as I walked it back to the parking spot. It's funny the first thing I did, I looked around and oh man people saw me!

  • @maherjilani
    @maherjilani Před 4 lety +241

    It starts at 6:17 . You’re welcome.

  • @pedromartinez1165
    @pedromartinez1165 Před rokem +3

    Awesome, I dropped my "scooter" and it took me 40 minutes of cursing and sweating to pick it up and you picked up a 1000 lb bike in 10 seconds thank you for teaching us something very useful. 🌹

    • @codyhatch4607
      @codyhatch4607 Před rokem

      Where is the part were they pick up 1000lbs...it's just like a lever, you only lifting a fraction of the bikes weight.

  • @lancelot1953
    @lancelot1953 Před 5 lety +4

    Friday, June 25th, 1971, ~5:00 pm (rush hour was about 5 car wait time at a light back then) - 3 miles from the Honda dealership (Motos Legendre, Trois-Rivieres, QC) with my brand-"used" purchase of a 1971 Honda CB-750 Four, proud as a peacock, smiling at the girls in the car on the left lane, waiting for the green light... when catastrophe struck! I slipped on the sand and dropped my bike (thanks for the crash bars). I did not know how to pick, hell, I think I had even forgotten my own name! Two girls came out to help raise the bike up... Needless to say, I learned from other riders very quickly.
    I am still riding - this is very useful info. Safe riding, Cioa, L

    • @theone2be33
      @theone2be33 Před 5 lety

      Cool story. I noticed it was two girls who helped you. People that care!

  • @patrobbromccreanor820
    @patrobbromccreanor820 Před 3 lety +2

    I remembered this vid when my 250 kg production race bike [ 81 KATANA 1100 ] slipped in the mates drive-way on slippery wet soil and gravel last week , fully on its side , tyres off the ground , 3 grunts and a groan later it was up right again, cheers guys.

  • @vigneshie
    @vigneshie Před 4 lety +14

    What a great instructional video, you're a natural teacher.

  • @rockywr
    @rockywr Před 5 lety +9

    Perfect demonstration, it was because of one of these I managed to raise my own bike after a loss of balance at a stop. I suddenly remembered how to do it and how effective it was - I am a big guy so it was easier plus, I wasn't able to do a step away as I was already straddled when it went but at least I managed to lay it down -- it was a Suzuki VZ800 so not quite like this monster but it's the same method and it works - nice to see.

  • @thefaceoffullerton3072
    @thefaceoffullerton3072 Před 5 lety +5

    Great video! I just sat on one for a video for our channel and I didn't know how heavy they were. Applause to you girl!

  • @kierandavey8225
    @kierandavey8225 Před 4 lety +12

    Really good teacher. Im years away from geting the confidence to get a big cruiser but its nice to see its easy to pick up if i drop it.

  • @melissatoolemba2654
    @melissatoolemba2654 Před 3 měsíci

    I laid my 1800 Gold Wing over in the garage today, right side down, just like in the video. Tried as I might, I couldn't get it up, until I found this video. I used a strap like she showed in the video. It helped to give my knees a bit less bend, and I was able to get it up. I will certainly be carrying a strap with me. I'm just glad I was at home, and at least now I know I can get my bike up. Grateful for this video!

  • @graemehay5714
    @graemehay5714 Před 6 lety +73

    I have seen this demonstrated many time but seldom given so clearly. This evening my Ultra Classic went over, in the garage. I tried to lit it but it was clearly not working. I stopped, before I damaged either me or the bike, watched this and realised the small ways in which I was doing it incorrectly. I put some anti-slip material onto the saddle and then followed this precisely. The bike was up on its wheels in seconds, at very little effort and all effort was from my legs. The video suggests practicing this: I had not done that until this evening and I would add my own recommendation to that. Get your bathroom mats down on the drive and give it a go - it could save you one dark night on a lonely road, when its gone wrong for you. Thanks.

    • @7316bobe
      @7316bobe Před 4 lety +2

      @Joseph Marton Graeme and Joseph you 2 guys sound like you ought to be married. What a lovely couple you would make.

  • @FJCharlie
    @FJCharlie Před 5 lety +113

    fallen motorcycle? ahhahaha
    Its a tilted submarine

  • @listerine-pr5lt
    @listerine-pr5lt Před 3 lety +12

    I have been riding bike for most of my 50 years of life and I never seen a motorcycle to fall half way like this.

    • @bryanmiller5692
      @bryanmiller5692 Před 2 lety +2

      Because it has engine guards to fall on like most touring bikes have.

    • @lynskyrd
      @lynskyrd Před rokem +3

      @@bryanmiller5692 yes and it 'always' falls on the right side and there is 'always' great traction for your foot placement. The bike 'always' falls on perfect dry and level ground too... even girls can do it.

  • @crosscountrycruisHer
    @crosscountrycruisHer Před 5 lety +2

    I'm a new subscriber and I'm sho glad that I was directed to your channel. Yes, I've dropped my bike 3 times I first purchased it 2 yrs, TY to the WONDERFUL who picked it😄😉💃🏽. I haven't dropped it since but this is good know. 😄👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🏍

  • @ridersideas
    @ridersideas Před 3 lety +7

    Usually, when we fall... We lose our minds, lol!😊 Pick up the bike no matter what! Nice demo. I love it! Very informative 👍.

  • @johndvoracek1000
    @johndvoracek1000 Před 3 lety +18

    I picked up my Ultra Classic twice using this technique, both times in gravel. You have to be careful in gravel since you can't depend on the kickstand stopping it as you go past center, just gotta turn your body at the right time. Those engine guards really help prevent damage and give you a nice lift point.

  • @robdonell9915
    @robdonell9915 Před 4 měsíci

    Having the bike in gear and then tip toe steps made all the difference. I applaud you folks.

  • @afvetvenom3685
    @afvetvenom3685 Před 4 lety +4

    Really impressed by this, seeing as I'm looking to upgrade to this size of bike. Thanks!

  • @kmadge9820
    @kmadge9820 Před rokem +3

    Remembering years back picking up my v small motorbike on more than one occasion, being a small person, I think that embarrassment, frustration and need to be some where else gave me superpowers. I'm here to see how to do it properly. Edit: That was a great demo. All I need now was a bike.

  • @Scratchingforcash
    @Scratchingforcash Před 3 lety +7

    WOW!! What an informative video!! Even for long time riders this is good to learn.
    Thanks for sharing!!

  • @titantravellermotovlogs7734

    I have tipped over twice on my BMW GS, but I did the other way around. This video was very helpful, now I know what to do next time...

  • @rabbitpatterson2957
    @rabbitpatterson2957 Před 5 lety +3

    Good job I had Goldwings and I droped it way out alone it works like a charm ..U Go Girl

  • @-WolfMan-
    @-WolfMan- Před 6 lety +35

    Nice Job - excellent form.
    Now I wanna see someone try that with a SoftTail on it's side.

    • @nix4644
      @nix4644 Před 5 lety +8

      Wolf Man
      Throw in a dirt road and an incline...just to keep it interesting.

    • @neilingram1994
      @neilingram1994 Před 4 lety +2

      yeah on loose dirt witch is were you will end up most of the time

    • @williammawk1720
      @williammawk1720 Před 4 lety +3

      The Softail is 200lbs lighter also so that helps a lot.

    • @larrymadden847
      @larrymadden847 Před 4 lety +4

      @@nix4644 I have picked my softail up a time or 2 using my legs & back, kinda like she did. I know it's a heavy S.O.A.B.

    • @brycehein4023
      @brycehein4023 Před 2 lety

      Softails don't even need the squat method

  • @Jupe367
    @Jupe367 Před 4 lety +9

    This happened to my friend not to long ago. He made a turn on the road and his bike tipped over. Being that the bike is about 700lbs, he struggled getting it back up. A good truck driver behind him was able to assist him, he couldn’t get it back up by himself. I don’t own a bike, but I will make sure he knows about this in case it happens again. Thanks.

    • @Teknakill
      @Teknakill Před rokem

      Never buy a bike you can't handle, alone. Its just common sense, unless you always ride with others.

  • @disfunctionjunction8921

    I am researching videos to prep myself. I am looking to buy my first bike in 38 yrs. (First bike was a 75 kawi and I was 16 when i trashed it trying to jump a creek). This vid gives me some confidence as I was planning to hang boat bumpers to the side of my bike to protect it.

  • @Jonoman777
    @Jonoman777 Před 4 lety +1

    nice to see an older ultra classic that's actually clean and new looking

  • @tomelder2358
    @tomelder2358 Před 5 lety +16

    Great vid! Actually, the tip about how to turn your front wheel to the right to raise the bike off the side stand was completely new to me, and I've been riding a long time, so, many thanks for your help! :-)

  • @micksimpson1365
    @micksimpson1365 Před 5 lety +4

    Excellent video. Great to see a well thought out approach to this issue. thanks Bonnie x

    • @gregtoope
      @gregtoope  Před 5 lety +1

      Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @TheAssaultcraft
    @TheAssaultcraft Před 3 lety

    Thanks for this video. I found it today and two days ago brought home my newer to me 2018 electra glide ultra...went to park it out front lost my footing and gently let it roll over. THIS WORKS and because a guy showed me how to do this.....happy cruising

  • @welshpete12
    @welshpete12 Před 5 lety +1

    Excellent advice , thank you for posting !

  • @EXQCmoi
    @EXQCmoi Před 5 lety +3

    Great demonstration, but one extra hint. One chilly morning I crashed my bike on a unexpectedly frozen lonely road. For about an hour I tried to get it up, but my shoes simply could't find no grip. Finally I remembered having a towel with me. I layed it down, and that just gave the grip I needed.

  • @philsutherland2423
    @philsutherland2423 Před 4 lety +3

    Works pretty well on level ground. I dropped mine the other day, and it fell over on a downhill slope. I used the technique taught, but, could not lift it up due to the downhill slope.

  • @dyannevans9179
    @dyannevans9179 Před 4 lety +2

    My first motorcycle was triumph Bonnville in 1964, wish I had not sold it. Would love to see triumph come back with that same one of course lots bigger. I've had several triumph in the pass years. Ron

  • @icecreamsikeyuhasz5689
    @icecreamsikeyuhasz5689 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks! Dropped my UC today when a kid ran by on a scooter. Forgot about turning bars to the right, couldn't quite get enough leverage & somebody jumped out to help me & we got her up. Will remember next time!!

  • @erikaorozcorestrepo8526
    @erikaorozcorestrepo8526 Před 5 lety +4

    Thanks i learned how to put muy motorcycle in line God bless you.
    Congratulition from Colombia

  • @garytauber430
    @garytauber430 Před 5 lety +5

    fantastic help keep up the good work

  • @bigrobpierce3804
    @bigrobpierce3804 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the tip, wish I had known when I dropped my bike the first time. Great job!

  • @Teknakill
    @Teknakill Před rokem +1

    Judging by all the wonderful constructive critism about many other situations (where your bike fell), you should do videos of the suggested situations for afew "pick up your bike challenges".
    This was a great tip! Thanks.

  • @paulsanderson9586
    @paulsanderson9586 Před 4 lety +3

    Well done to the lady, she used her leg muscles!
    But because the bike had a box by the rear wheel it didn't fall over completely over. Try lifting the boat or concrete wagon, as other posters have referred to it, without that box! Fit racers have trouble picking up a relatively light bike from the horizontal.

  • @jimmyb1378
    @jimmyb1378 Před 7 lety +29

    I appreciate the tip about putting the bike in gear. Especially if the bike tips the other way and I do not have access to the hand brake.

    • @imthedarknight-8755
      @imthedarknight-8755 Před 4 lety +1

      Jimmy B- Putting down the kickstand is also a balancing act if it's down on the left side

  • @jordanparker8359
    @jordanparker8359 Před 3 lety +1

    You guys are awesome! Thanks for the tips much love from Missouri USA 🇺🇸!

  • @andikav338
    @andikav338 Před 2 lety +1

    That was impressive AF! Great job! Thank you!

  • @nancymorrison9978
    @nancymorrison9978 Před 4 lety +6

    This is a great video and the technique works. I've tried it myself. Mine fell on the side with the kickstand with small rollbars. So i to bend my knees to lower my ass to the edge of the seat. Then as I walk backwards small steps, I had to kick the kickstand out when it was lifted to an upright position. 👌

    • @raymuller7997
      @raymuller7997 Před 4 lety

      A little technical knowledge would also help when it comes to Harley riders. They are called engine guards, not roll bars. A pro calles them side stands, not kick stands.

    • @chriswerner4367
      @chriswerner4367 Před rokem

      @@raymuller7997 fa1

  • @larrywhalen127
    @larrywhalen127 Před 4 lety +7

    Great technique and the only thing extra I would do would be to secure the kickstand to the crashbar with a bungie or piece of rope, or if no crashbar, then to the front downtube so it doesn't fold backwards in case the machine were to move forward when you are lifting up.

  • @woolychewbakker5277
    @woolychewbakker5277 Před 4 lety +2

    Really clever. Great way to pick up a bike that has been carefully place on its side.

    • @vinyltapelover
      @vinyltapelover Před 4 lety

      John W
      Of course, the bike is going to be carefully placed on its side. It's a recovery demonstration simulating a bike that has gone down. There are stall and accident simulations in aircraft. There accident and fire simulations on military vessels and submarines...all done to prepare personnel and operators for the possibility of a catastrophe.

  • @grahamwatts8836
    @grahamwatts8836 Před rokem +1

    Your legs are very strong plus she was using leverage too, great technique.

  • @wrlord
    @wrlord Před 4 lety +5

    That assumes you have a kickstand on the other side; otherwise you're likely to lose control and drop it the other way if you do this. When my VTX dropped on the bag I just crouched down so I was under it and hauled it up.

  • @yocz2007
    @yocz2007 Před 7 lety +3

    Wow very impressive technics,i learn something to day

  • @scottminor6960
    @scottminor6960 Před 4 lety +1

    Super explained. Thank u. I am about to pick up a Suzuki intruder. 1500. Thank u for the tip. Keep riding safe. Scott

  • @jeromecabral7464
    @jeromecabral7464 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for sharing this is very helpful.

  • @777Slots
    @777Slots Před 4 lety +69

    That’s a Couch lol

  • @gordiehattrick
    @gordiehattrick Před 4 lety +16

    HD's are the absolute best ride on the highway, like a 60's Cadillac or a Lazyboy cruising down the road. At slow speed, it's like a 60's CEMENT truck.

    • @rogerkomula8057
      @rogerkomula8057 Před 4 lety +2

      They are absolute pieces of shit.

    • @les6556
      @les6556 Před 4 lety

      @@rogerkomula8057 Of course you've owned enough of them to be a good judge of their quality, right?

    • @les6556
      @les6556 Před 4 lety

      @@rogerkomula8057 Of course you've owned and/or worked on enough of them to be an expert, right?

    • @rogerkomula8057
      @rogerkomula8057 Před 4 lety

      @@les6556 - I've seen the broken down pieces of shit my whole life...and the Harleys.

    • @les6556
      @les6556 Před 4 lety

      @@rogerkomula8057 OK, so you've never owned one. That's what I thought. I've seen brand new high end automobiles, motorcycles, and Class 8 tractor trailers break down. That doesn't equate to them being "broken down pieces of shit." Sooner or later they ALL break down. And me? I started pulling wrenches when I was 13 and I'm now 70 and I OWN several Harleys. I'll put my Harley up against ANY bike you've got, if you even own one.

  • @dfitler
    @dfitler Před 4 lety

    This is obviously a video about how to pick up a fallen dresser Harley - I have a Harley Ultra Limited and this would have come in VERY handy a couple of times over the last 5 years. This process wouldn't work as well on a bike with no luggage or crash bars, unless it's a fairly light bike. And for those of you complaining that she put down a mat to do the demo on? Really? You'd lay your motorcycle down on bare concrete for a demonstration of how you'd lift it back up? I've owned non-Harley bikes ranging from dirt bikes through basic street bikes like the Kawasaki KZ1000 and two newer Goldwings, to Suzuki/Honda/Kawasaki crotch rockets, and I wouldn't lay any of them down on purpose for ANYONE. The Harley is probably the first bike I've owned that can be laid over, or dropped (while not moving) without it causing any real damage. Excellent video and enjoyable to watch from beginning to end. Thank you.

  • @rwp2418
    @rwp2418 Před 4 lety +1

    One of the best bike video I ever saw

  • @ahwah3989
    @ahwah3989 Před 7 lety +7

    Great Nice demonstration

  • @georgesears2916
    @georgesears2916 Před 5 lety +25

    I would just like to say that you should respect this woman and what she says. I am a 6'1 male over 210Ibs and I am not ashamed to admit that I struggle with a fully laden Harley-Davidson Electra Glide. The bike weighs over 900Ib dry, without fuel or all the stuff you'll put in the panniers. It is one of the heaviest bikes you can buy and anyone who pretends they weigh nothing has probably never ridden one (or any bike for that matter). You may not believe this will happen to you, but it will when you least expect it. It may happen to you on gravel, with an incline and you may need some help (don't be afraid to ask for it. It beats dropping the bike twice!). I once felt the Harley going and I resisted (just like the gentleman at 3:00 advises against) and though I kept her upright I felt the strain on my leg the rest of the day and several days after. It is best you know how to safely lift the bike before it happens to you when you are panicked and there is no help available. If you find yourself stuck remove all the stuff you have in the top box and panniers, it''ll help a lot.

    • @philldclarke
      @philldclarke Před 5 lety

      Mark R I dropped my tour glide on the grass a few weeks ago and got it up with five almost broken ribs

    • @ed0985587
      @ed0985587 Před 5 lety

      Exactly this.

    • @artemslikens8107
      @artemslikens8107 Před 5 lety

      👍👍👍

    • @preacherberry8901
      @preacherberry8901 Před 5 lety +1

      Here's a re-cap of the situation:
      Motorcycle: 900 - 1000 (overbuilt, overweight, overpriced Harley)
      Overweight rider: 210 - 320 (huge lard deposit in the middle, accentuated by an underdeveloped ass and upper body)
      gas, etc: 35 - 50 (of course, 93 octane, since "that thang won't run on nuthin else")
      Your stuff: 20 - 25 (reading glasses, hemorrhoid creams)
      The land whale you carry: 205 - 240 (the female version of you)
      The land whale's stuff: 35 - 75 (too much to list here)
      Things to make you feel confident: 10 - 20 (dope, knives, tools that can be used as weapons you won't have the guts to use, etc.)
      Total: 1415 - 1730 Now boys that's heavy.

  • @stevebauer459
    @stevebauer459 Před rokem +2

    This method works great and works almost every time. The problem most often, because of the weight and momentum of the falling bike, it ends up flat and not resting on the crash bars. Hopefully someone is nearby and can help you stand it up. You will not be able to lift 1000lbs by yourself! One other note, Harleys are known for the kickstand not locking out and the bike rolling or just falling to other side....

  • @jeanmoulin8472
    @jeanmoulin8472 Před 4 lety

    It happened to me in at the German/Austrian border near Adolf Hitler's Eaglesnest in Berchtesgaden. Luckily I saw your video before i started my journey from Amsterdam. And yes, the first thing I did was looking around if someone saw me falling over. And they did. Somyour instructions were very helpful. Thanks again.!

  • @beersngearz781
    @beersngearz781 Před 3 lety +35

    For anyone who rides a full dresser they know the actual struggle of picking one back up especially in gravel or uneven surfaces

  • @mikiii880
    @mikiii880 Před 6 lety +102

    Why would anyone dislike this? I'm more for a sports bike and I find that motorcycle to be fugly, but it was a nice demonstration mixed with good jokes. Had great tips and showed a smart technique. So many people lift with their backs instead of their legs. Once you go the gym and start deadlifting you realise how strong your legs are rather than your lower back.

    • @gregtoope
      @gregtoope  Před 6 lety +6

      Glad you found the video useful. Thanks for your comment!

    • @ryanmorgan2005
      @ryanmorgan2005 Před 5 lety +1

      mikiii880 I'm a sport bike person too. Yes Harley has definitely made ALOT nicer looking bikes. But if your riding a motorcycle at least your riding. FUCK VESPA. They are not bikes lol. I rider is a rider. ✌I wish I could turn this emoji sideways lmao

    • @Sulu-sw3zo
      @Sulu-sw3zo Před 5 lety +3

      I'm a newbie rider and this was a great tutorial. Hi from New Zealand.

    • @gregtoope
      @gregtoope  Před 5 lety +2

      Glad you found it useful

    • @corneilcorneil
      @corneilcorneil Před 5 lety +1

      mikiii880, i am one of the dislikers. Reasons ... 1.they ALWAYS show it from right to left because the kickstand. 2. I dont like the "watch what i can" attitude.And 3. She touch the seat 2 times with her shoe. Just silly.

  • @ginoordonez4739
    @ginoordonez4739 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you guys for sharing this videos.. We really need this wisdom! So grateful indeed! 🤗

  • @robertb3582
    @robertb3582 Před 5 lety +1

    Good explanation and helpfull. Thank you. Best biker regards from Germany

  • @salvadorramos6044
    @salvadorramos6044 Před 4 lety +3

    It looks so easy...thanks

  • @John-of5sh
    @John-of5sh Před 4 lety +11

    For me the easiest way to pick up my Ultra Classic was to take it into the dealer and trade it for a TriGlide. I never looked back...

  • @RyanMatthewYates
    @RyanMatthewYates Před 2 lety

    I clapped. Frickin decent look at these men listen to you much respect

  • @rev.michaelnettles6897

    I tipped my Ultra tonight. Tried to keep it from tipping, but my instincts said let it go, so I did. I learned from this video that it was the correct thing to do. I had previously watched this, so after I stopped freaking out and calling myself stupid, I reviewed this video again and correctly lifted my bike by myself without giving myself a hernia. My bike fell on the kickstand side. This technique works and thank you for posting it! Now, I will at all costs try not to tip it again, but I am 100 percent sure that I can lift it without jacking me or my bike up ...

  • @alexsheppard8331
    @alexsheppard8331 Před 4 lety +12

    You forgot to tell the bike how sorry you were that you dropped her.

  • @rickymann66
    @rickymann66 Před 6 lety +21

    Great job

  • @TEB64
    @TEB64 Před 4 lety +1

    Great job, I use a similar technique on my R1250GS.

  • @pcat1000
    @pcat1000 Před 4 lety +2

    Good video. In my 56 yrs. riding motorcycles I've had more sickles fall over on the kickstand side. Bring her back for the other side video, even if she needs help.

  • @gregsmith7142
    @gregsmith7142 Před 5 lety +5

    Nice job! The Smart Aleck’s are just jealous.

    • @gregtoope
      @gregtoope  Před 5 lety +3

      Greg Smith it’s easy to be a bad ass on the internet.

  • @jpc123ful
    @jpc123ful Před 5 lety +13

    I was invited to be in and escort my brother's wedding back in 98. I was wearing a white tux as required for the groomsmen. I dropped my full dresser at a busy intersection while escorting the limo to the reception hall. I strained too hard to pick it up and I shit myself and the bike fell back over the otherside because I forgot to put the kickstand down. Then a cop who was was nearby offered to help me but saw I had crapped in my white tux. He then gave me FSTs and took me to jail because I had a couple shots of Jack with brother before he tied the knot. I wish I had seen this hear video back in 98....In fact I wish I had done a lot of things different. Thanks for the video. PS my brother got a divorce with a year.

    • @dp0813
      @dp0813 Před 4 lety +2

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @wifebeater69
      @wifebeater69 Před 4 lety +4

      this comment is gold, it just keeps getting worse 🤣🤣

    • @carlmccoy662
      @carlmccoy662 Před 4 lety +1

      At least it ended well for your brother

  • @chassutton7766
    @chassutton7766 Před rokem

    Genuinely useful clip ! We've all seen it done, some have their motorbike licence, but great video !! 😃👍

  • @fedup7416
    @fedup7416 Před 2 lety +1

    Good vid, had to do this a few times myself. Bit more tricky when the bike falls to the right side. No hand brake to help, and no kick stand to stop it from going to far and falling to the other dide.

  • @hughacosta1090
    @hughacosta1090 Před 5 lety +7

    I have rods in my back due to four crushed vertebrae. I practiced this method for an entire day, off and on, with my wife's bike before getting mine. It removed the uncertainty of dropping and lifting a bike. If it falls on the kickstand side I find what I can to place under the right side to prevent it falling too far, and then lift again onto the kickstand

    • @anthonyjulson8840
      @anthonyjulson8840 Před rokem

      I was wondering how they would play that one. Thanks for the additional good advice!

  • @mamertofernandez8709
    @mamertofernandez8709 Před 5 lety +3

    Is the same process to pick up my Suzuki 50 fa? 😀, excellent video, thanks

  • @alansmlth7989
    @alansmlth7989 Před 4 lety

    The best way is, always have others pick it up for you and that also works when kick starting your Harley.

  • @MrKastaway66
    @MrKastaway66 Před 4 lety +1

    I like to have a friend follow with his industrial crane at all times, for just such an occasion!

  • @T0BBi94
    @T0BBi94 Před 6 lety +977

    Where is the motorcycle? I only see a boat...

    • @T0BBi94
      @T0BBi94 Před 6 lety +36

      Totally agree, Harleys dont even show their performance numbers on their website because they are abolutely ridicoulus! A 1200 sportster, their SPORT version of the bike still only has 61hp... My SV650 (also V-twin) from the same year has 70 hp and more torque from an engine HALF the size. So I got more Hp, more torque, better reliability and my bike weights 150lb less for a fraction of the cost...

    • @ThePlazzman
      @ThePlazzman Před 6 lety +12

      Lol, but ride one, loads of fun !

    • @T0BBi94
      @T0BBi94 Před 6 lety +5

      Would love to try, I must say that the new Iron 883 is one of the cooler looking cruisers but where I live not worth it even if it would be the best bike in the world they are to damn expensive and dont have the numbers to match. Just to mention it because it is a similar brand, Indians prototype the FTR 1200 is just about one of the coolest bikes I have seen.

    • @uap4544
      @uap4544 Před 6 lety +13

      it's a 2 wheel tractor

    • @ryanmorgan2005
      @ryanmorgan2005 Před 5 lety +17

      Y'all need to shut up. That is a great bike. I'm a crotch rocket person but I don't hate on any kind of bikes. But FUCK VESPA.

  • @hankscally9658
    @hankscally9658 Před 4 lety +3

    Harleys are much easier to lift because of thier low center of mass/gravity. Some years ago, I owned a Kawasaki Voyager 1300/6 cylinder that weighed about 940 pounds wet. It was impossible to pick up because of the high center of mass due to that massive engine. I have had this problem with all of the big multi-cylinder japanese bikes I rode. About a year ago, I bought my first Harley, a 2018FLHC. In spite of the weight, over 700 pounds wet, I was surprised at how light it felt. I do not believe that I will have a problem picking it up if I drop it (which I hope never happens). The system you demonstrated is the procedure I use. Great Video! Now, please try that with a full dress japanese bike, like a Honda Gold wing.
    I am not saying that you will be unsuccessful, but I think that you will be surprised at how much harder it is!

  • @super73uk
    @super73uk Před 5 lety +1

    Great to see this video - Thank you for the advice!

  • @georgekocer2262
    @georgekocer2262 Před 4 lety +1

    Haha, wow, I’m impressed..... cool and funny way to show it! Rock on! Greeting from UK! ;)

  • @t.c.494
    @t.c.494 Před 4 lety +3

    That is the best riffing in an intro I have ever heard buddy.

  • @bernechec
    @bernechec Před 4 lety +13

    I can guarantee she wouldn't pick up that machine without crash bars. The bike is leaning … not over on it's side.

  • @josephknopf8590
    @josephknopf8590 Před rokem

    Thanks very much and great work on getting the touring bike back up.- Don't know how much faith i would put in those "Jiffy" stands as HD should engineer stronger kick stands or maybe even a "Center" stand to make these heavy durt bikes more stable when parked or stored.-Stay srong and safe everyone.-