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Picking up a motorcycle after it has fallen can be challenging, especially due to its weight and size. Here are two common methods to safely lift a motorcycle:
1. **The Squat and Lift Method:**
- Approach the motorcycle from the side opposite to its leaning direction.
- Stand with your back facing the motorcycle, feet shoulder-width apart.
- Squat down while keeping your back straight and grasp the handlebars and the rear grab rail or frame firmly.
- Use your leg muscles to lift the motorcycle slowly, keeping your back straight to avoid strain.
- Once the motorcycle is upright, reposition your hands as needed to regain control.
- Take a moment to ensure the motorcycle is stable before attempting to ride or move it.
2. **The Roll and Lift Method:**
- Position yourself on the side of the motorcycle opposite to its leaning direction.
- Squat down and grab the handlebar grip with one hand and the passenger grab rail or frame with the other.
- Slowly push the motorcycle upright using your legs while simultaneously pulling it towards you.
- As the motorcycle begins to roll onto its wheels, continue to lift and guide it to the upright position.
- Once the motorcycle is standing, stabilize it with your body weight and ensure it is balanced before proceeding.
Remember, when lifting a motorcycle, always prioritize your safety and use proper lifting techniques to avoid injury. If the motorcycle is too heavy or you are unable to lift it safely on your own, seek assistance from another person or consider using mechanical aids such as a motorcycle lift or jack. Additionally, wearing proper protective gear, including gloves and sturdy footwear, is essential when handling a motorcycle.