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#WhatToDo: How to Pick Up a Heavy Motorcycle After It Falls and You Can Actually Do It Alone

DriveFast TeamBy DriveFast Team25/02/2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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How to Pick Up a Heavy Motorcycle After It Falls

MANY riders panic the moment their bike goes down — whether it happens during a slow-speed stop (what riders call a ‘silly drop’), a tight U-turn, or parking on uneven ground.

The fact is, a motorcycle weighing between 150kg and 250kg can still be lifted by one person alone — as long as you use the right technique.

The key is to work with your legs, not your lower back. Here is exactly what to do.

Follow These Steps

1. Make Sure the Situation Is Safe First

How to Pick Up a Fallen Motorcycle Safely

  • Turn off the engine and main switch
  • Put the bike in gear (for manual motorcycles)
  • Check for fuel leaks or any obstacles around you
  • If you are on a slope, always lift toward the uphill side — never downhill

2. Get Into the Correct Position (The Back-To-Bike Technique)

  • Stand with your back facing the motorcycle
  • Rest your backside against the seat
  • Grip the handlebar closest to the ground with one hand
  • Use the other hand to grip the grab rail or a solid frame section
  • Turn the handlebar inward so the front wheel does not roll while lifting

3. Lift Using Your Leg Strength

  • Bend your knees — do not hunch your back
  • Keep your spine straight throughout the lift
  • Drive the motorcycle upward using your legs
  • Take small steps backward as you push upward
  • Do not pull with your arms or twist your torso

4. Stabilise the Motorcycle

  • Slow your movement as the bike approaches vertical
  • Control the balance point carefully — do not overshoot
  • Kick the side stand down with your foot the moment the bike is stable

Extra Tips to Protect Your Lower Back

Tips to Lift a Motorcycle Without Back Injury

  • Remove your backpack or any heavy luggage before attempting the lift
  • Wear boots or shoes with a grippy sole for proper footing
  • Take your time — rushing is how injuries happen
  • If the position is too awkward or the bike is simply too heavy, ask for help

Why This Technique Actually Works

The wrong technique — bending forward and pulling with your arms — puts direct stress straight onto your spine.

The correct technique transfers the load to your leg and thigh muscles, which are the strongest muscles in your entire body.

This is exactly why experienced riders can lift a heavy motorcycle without hurting themselves. The takeaway is simple: do not panic, use the right technique, and always prioritise your own body before worrying about the state of the bike.

DriveFast Team
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