• Only use the Bike Mover on a solid, perfectly level surface, and never directly on
loose sand, soft ground or similar surfaces. If necessary, a sufficiently sturdy
wood board, metal plate or concrete slab can be put on the ground to support
the weight of the motorcycle.
• At first, you should ask a friend to hold the motorcycle and keep it upright until
you have gained confidence in using the Bike Mover. Later, you should only use
the Bike Mover without assistance if you're certain that it is completely suitable
for your motorcycle, and you're confident that you can handle the weight of the
motorcycle without any difficulty.
• Never move the motorcycle until it's standing firmly and stably with the centre
stand resting on the Bike Mover. Ask a friend to hold the motorcycle while you
do this.
• Never put any part of your body under the motorcycle when it's standing on the
Bike Mover.
IMPORTANT!
Risk of damage!
• The Bike Mover has been tested for a maximum vehicle weight of 250 kg.
Never use it for a motorcycle that is heavier than this.
4 | Assembly
The Rothewald Bike Mover is simple to assemble before you use it for the first time. Install the rod
supplied under the Bike Mover by inserting the long end into the hole and locating the other end in
the recess. Secure it there with the bracket and the 6 mm nut and bolt. The rod will act as the
parking brake.
5 | How to use
Push the Bike Mover under the motorcycle at a 90° angle, from the left side of the bike, so that the
centre stand can rest on the metal platform. Make sure that the lever of the Bike Mover's parking
brake is pointing towards you. The foot pedal on the centre stand must not impede the lever, and
must not rest on the edge of the wheel plate. Otherwise the motorcycle will not stand firmly and may
topple over. Try this out with special care when you use the Bike Mover for the first time. When you're
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