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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I move the bike once it’s secured?
Yes. The Docker allows you to safely roll and reposition the motorcycle as needed during intake, servicing, or storage—simply apply the foot brakes to keep it in place once you’ve moved it.
Can it be used on workshop floors with spills or slight slopes?
Moto Stacker is not designed to be used outdoors, or on sand, dirt, mud, wet or uneven surfaces. Make sure the floor surface is clear of any debris that may cause the roller wheels to jam.
Can it support heavy bikes and larger models?
Absolutely. Our XL Docker is rated for bikes up to 400kg and 2.6m, making it suitable for cruisers, touring bikes, and most heavyweight motorcycles that come through a service department. Our Universal Lifter is rated to 600kgs, which is more than enough to safely lift a 400kg bike on an XL Docker
How much training is needed for technicians to use it?
Minimal. Moto Stacker is intuitive and easy to operate. All workshop staff can learn the system in minutes with no special tools or technical skills required.
Is it quick and easy to use between jobs?
Yes. Moto Stacker is designed for efficiency—techs can load, secure, and move bikes in under a minute. It helps reduce downtime and keeps workflows moving smoothly.
Is Moto Stacker suitable for daily workshop use?
Yes. Moto Stacker is built for commercial environments and designed to handle the rigours of daily workshop activity. It’s robust, low-maintenance, and ideal for repeated use. What’s more, it’s the perfect way to get bikes off the floor if you’re waiting for parts or need to store a bike while it’s not being worked on, reducing the risk of accidental damage if it’s resting on it’s side-stand.
Will it help improve safety in the workshop?
Definitely. Moto Stacker keeps bikes securely upright and locked in place, reducing the risk of tipping, rolling, or injury while technicians work. It also eliminates awkward lifting or balancing during intake.
