JIMS Creates The Lift Wheel Guide

jims1Jims2Today’s larger and heavier motorcycles, especially those with fairings, can be difficult to safely load onto a bike lift by only one person.  To solve this problem, JIMS now offers a guide to help the front wheel track into the correct position.

For use with Handy lift or equivalent, this device becomes the “buddy” that is needed to safely lead the motorcycle into the lift’s front wheel vice.  It may also work with wheel chocks in trucks or trailers used to transport motorcycles.  For more information visit JIMS USA or email at sales@jimsusa.com or call (805) 482-6913.

4 Responses to “JIMS Creates The Lift Wheel Guide”


  1. 1 rebel Apr 15th, 2015 at 8:36 am

    i have something similar that i made that slips into the end of the wheel vise lower rails, just remove the plastic plug and slip them in, after vise is tightened slip them out of the way and go to work.

  2. 2 pop Apr 15th, 2015 at 10:13 am

    When I miss the chock that will be a pretty good indicator that it’s time to park it.

  3. 3 A 1 CYCLES Apr 16th, 2015 at 8:44 am

    WE SUNK OUR LIFTS INTO THE FLOOR…NO RAMP..NO WORRIES YOU JUST LOSE 7 INCHES OF WORKING HEIGHT…VERY COOL PRODUCT OF COURSE FROM JIMS

  4. 4 Jezza Apr 17th, 2015 at 3:53 am

    Nice! Simple idea, and very handy. It’s always a little nerve wracking putting an 800lb bagger onto the lift when I’m on my own in the shop and can’t see the front wheel over the fairing. Jims stuff is always solid and well made too.

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