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Motorcycle Lifts & Stands: Simplify Maintenance and Storage

Simplify maintenance, storage, and handling with our collection of reliable Motorcycle Lifts and Moto Stands. Built for superior stability and maximum durability, these essential tools make complex repairs and routine seasonal storage significantly easier.

Our collection includes powerful hydraulic motorcycle lifts for full access to the undercarriage, stable motorcycle stands for quick and secure tire or chain work, and maneuverable motorcycle dollies for effortless movement in tight garage spaces. Choose from high-quality motorcycle lifts options designed to handle a variety of bikes, from sport bikes to heavy cruisers, with total ease and confidence. Explore our tools today and ensure your motorcycle maintenance is convenient and efficient.

Maintaining your motorcycle is crucial for performance and longevity, and the right equipment makes all the difference. Our collection focuses on essential tools that empower riders to perform maintenance and storage tasks with confidence.

Moto Stands vs. Lifts:

Understanding the difference is key. Paddock stands, also known as sportbike stands, are ideal for lifting either the front or rear wheel, perfect for routine tasks like chain cleaning, lubrication, or tire changes. They are generally more affordable and easier to store. Motorcycle lifts, on the other hand, offer a much larger platform and greater lifting capacity, raising the entire motorcycle off the ground. These are invaluable for more involved maintenance, such as engine work or deep cleaning, effectively turning your garage into a professional service bay. Consider the type of work you do most often when choosing.

Essential Accessories:

Beyond stands and lifts, secure your motorcycle with wheel chocks. These are vital for preventing your bike from rolling, whether it's parked on a trailer, in a truck bed, or simply in your garage. For riders who need to keep their bikes powered up during storage, a quality motorcycle battery from brands like Yuasa is indispensable. Ensure you select the correct battery type and size for your specific motorcycle model.

Brands You Can Trust:

We feature leading brands known for their durability and performance like Wolftech, Toxic, SW-Motech and more. While this collection primarily focuses on stands and lifts, we also offer related maintenance items like Amsoil for your engine's needs.

For riders seeking integrated solutions, consider communication systems from Cardo Systems, which enhance the riding experience through advanced features like crash detection and JBL sound, though these are separate from our core stand and lift offerings.

Choosing the right equipment simplifies maintenance, enhances safety, and ensures your motorcycle is always ready for your next adventure. Invest in quality tools from Royal Distributing and experience the difference.

FAQ

What is the difference between a paddock stand and a lift?

A paddock stand typically lifts either the front or rear wheel of your motorcycle, making it ideal for tasks like chain maintenance or wheel removal. A motorcycle lift, however, raises the entire bike off the ground, providing more access for comprehensive servicing and repairs.

How do I choose the correct motorcycle battery?

To choose the correct motorcycle battery, you'll need to know your motorcycle's make, model, and year. Check your owner's manual or the existing battery for specifications like voltage, amperage (CCA), and physical dimensions. Brands like Yuasa offer a wide range of compatible batteries.

What is the best type of stand for winter storage?

For winter storage, a paddock stand (front or rear) is excellent for keeping the tires off the ground, preventing flat spots. If you have the space and need full access, a motorcycle lift can also be used to keep the bike elevated throughout the off-season.

How often should I change my motorcycle's engine oil?

The frequency of oil changes depends on your motorcycle's make and model, as well as the type of riding you do. Consult your owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommended interval, typically measured in mileage or time (e.g., every 5,000 km or annually). Using high-quality oil like Amsoil is recommended.