The ultimate in motorcycle parking aids.
Motorbikes and cars are getting bigger, while the available space seems to be getting more and more limited. If you want to park your motorcycle or scooter indoors, you either have to be very good at manoeuvring, or you have to make an addition. Or do you? This robust and sturdy parking aid is made of galvanised steel. No more sweating, dragging, sliding and lifting when you want to park the bike as close to the wall as possible.
The only requirement is a centre stand. Place the bike with its centre stand on the parking aid, and use the lever to raise the bike. Moving the bike in all directions is now a doddle. And you can place the bike with centimetre accuracy without being a powerhouse.
The Bike-A-Side is universally designed and fits most motorcycles. We cannot guarantee it will fit every specific bike, but from our experience, so far we have only encountered three models that are not compatible: BMW K1600 GT, BMW R1150RT, and KTM 1290 Super Adventure S.
- Indispensable for parking your bike or storing it for the winter.
- The antiskid mat keeps the Bike-A-Side in place while you put the bike on it.
- Equipped with four heavy-duty swivel wheels (65 mm in diameter).
- Suitable for almost every motorcycle with a centre stand.
- Comes with an indicator so you always know where to place the bike.
- Dimensions: approximately 49 x 85 x 10 cm (LxWxH).
- Weight approx. 16.5 kg, which makes the Bike-A-Side a very robust parking aid.
- Maximum load capacity: 450 kg, thus suited for heavy motorcycles.
Attention: the ground clearance of the parking aid is about one centimetre (before using the lever). The advantage is that this makes it easier to jack up the bike, but the disadvantage is that the floor has to be more or less level. When adjusting or positioning the Bike-A-Side for the first time, it is advisable to have someone aiding you.
The Bike-A-Side from Acebikes is one of the best parking aids available. It comes disassembled, with a manual and all mounting material. A minimum of skill is required to assemble the Bike-A-Side.