Helping Handle
Assists in the up righting of a dropped motorcycle.
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Purpose
Many people love the freedom and thrill of riding motorcycles. However, anyone who rides a motorcycle knows that at some point they will fall over. This can happen whether you’re getting on or off, backing out of the garage, dealing with an unstable kickstand, or facing other unexpected issues. For those who are smaller in stature, elderly, or managing larger bikes, picking up a fallen motorcycle can be almost impossible without assistance. But now, there’s the Helping Handle!
The Helping Handle attaches to the rear crash bar of a dropped motorcycle using a friction fit. Its thoughtfully designed angle and placement provide the leverage needed to easily lift the bike back to an upright position. Once the motorcycle is upright, the Helping Handle can then be quickly removed and stored away until needed again.
Introducing… the Helping Handle!
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Allows A Single User to Upright Even Large Motorcycles
Anyone Can Use It
Especially Ideal for Users Small of Stature, the Elderly, or Those with Big Motorcycles
Safe and Convenient
Can Be Quickly Removed and Stored Away Until Needed Again
Story Behind the Invention
Inventor Ron Schorr of North Richland Hills, TX has created an innovative new motorcycle lift accessory.
Ron, an advanced motorcycle skills rider and coach, regularly visits a weekly training area where traffic cones are arranged to create practice routes for riders to improve their skills. In this slow-speed, controlled setting, riders sometimes tip over. After observing everyone having to lift their bike, Ron began considering a more efficient solution. In turn, he was inspired to develop the Helping Handle!
But how does it work? The invention attaches to the rear crash bar of a dropped motorcycle using a friction fit. Its thoughtfully designed angle and placement provide the leverage needed to easily lift the bike back to an upright position. Once the motorcycle is upright, the invention can then be quickly removed and stored away until needed again.