The Rolling Mavericks Ultralight Enduro Trail Jack Stand is ideal for traveling motorcycle riders. With the Enduro Trail Jack, you can effortlessly raise one wheel off the ground to fix a flat tire, do roadside repairs, or lubricate the chain.
Weighing a mere 123 grams, the UltraLight Dual Sport Trail Stand is crafted from 6061 T6 aluminum using CNC machining techniques. It is the lightest jack stand available while maintaining exceptional compactness.
The Trail Jack has undergone a meticulous redesign. Version 3 now weighs an incredible 123 grams—a 17-gram reduction from the previous model. This wasn't just about making it lighter but also enhancing its portability. By innovating the y-holder and the foot of the trail jack, it's not only lighter but less bulky, ensuring you have more room for other essentials.
The new Trail Jack Stand 3.0 maintains all the robust features of its predecessor. Whether equipped with a center or side stand, the Trail Jack empowers you to raise one wheel off the ground seamlessly, perfect for those quick flat tire fixes.
Assembling or disassembling the stand takes only seconds, and unlike other models, it doesn't leave you with a foot attached permanently, avoiding unnecessary bulkiness.
Owners of earlier versions. An upgrade kit is available!
Leaner, Lighter, and Ready for Adventure
Its innovative design ensures that the foot packs flat into your tool roll. And while it's lighter, it's still mighty in strength, capable of supporting even the heaviest adventure motorcycles weighing up to 240 kilograms.
Key Features:
- Efficient Trailside Maintenance: Perfect for fixing flats, chain maintenance, and emergency repairs.
- Lift with Ease: Effortlessly jack a single wheel off the ground.
- Strong as Ever: Supports motorcycles weighing up to 240 kilograms.
- New Lightweight Design: Weighs only 123 grams (4.3 oz).
- Space-Saver: Packs flat to dimensions of 18 mm x 250 mm.
- Versatile Storage: Ideal for 25 cm/10" tool rolls.
- Lighter Stainless Steel R-Clip: This is for a more secure attachment.
- Add-ons: Spare o-rings, a 12 mm Velcro double-sided brake strap, and a mini zippered reinforced EVA parts bag.
Disclaimer: The blue anodized color of individual parts may vary slightly, and the weight of the Trail Jack may vary by +/- 5 grams.
Don't just take our word for it! Check out the reviews below from satisfied customers who have shared their experiences with the Trail Jack Stand:
- Rolling Mavericks' instructional video of the Rolling Mavericks Trail Jack.
- Read a detailed write-up by @rtwpaul on Adventure Rider about the Trail Jack and Asahi Lightools.
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Mattias Eriksson discusses his KTM 890 toolkit on his Braap&Camp YouTube channel and shows how
sturdy the V3 Trail Jack is.
- Mundo Big Trail made an excellent video in Spanish about the Trail Jack, T6 Combo levers, and Asahi Lightool spanners.
- In this video, RTW Paul reduced his luggage weight by 50% by choosing lightweight products such as a mesh bag for a toolbag and a Trail Jack.
- Andy and Alissa of Mad or Nomad are traveling the world, and they wrote a review of Trail Jack.
- Precipe of Grind posted an honest video review of doing a practice run with the Trail Jack.
- Read an excellent PDF review in the Austrian Motorradmagazin
- Watch Thomas Hansen's video from Norway featuring the Trail Jack Stand.
- Enjoy a Spanish video by Carles Domènech at CDOM Motovlog.
- Watch Aussie Josh's video from MVDBR Enduro showcasing the Trail Jack and Asahi Lightools.
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- Watch this video review by Italian Gianluca - aka Bibo, who used the Trail Jack on his 20.000 km ride through Africa almost daily.
Discover the convenience and reliability of the Ultralight Enduro Trail Jack Stand and other Rolling Mavericks tools, which will elevate your riding adventures to new heights.
Instructional video:
Manual (PDF)
The Story
Trail jacks have been a longstanding tool in the world of adventure riding. However, the Rolling Mavericks' UltraLight Enduro Trail Jack Stand takes the concept to a whole new level, representing my vision of a trail jack 2.0. As an avid rider who has relied on a homemade version for years, I never embark on a trail adventure without it.
This simple yet indispensable emergency tool is a game-changer when encountering a flat tire on the trail. It eliminates the need to search for rocks or sticks to lift your bike and becomes a must-have companion when riding in terrain devoid of trees or rocks.
Use
Using trail jacks is a breeze. To lift the rear wheel off the ground, start by securing the front brake with a Velcro strap wrapped around the brake lever and throttle. For a front-wheel lift, engage first gear to prevent the rear wheel from rolling. Adjust the tubes to the desired height to raise one wheel and secure them with a spring clip.
To elevate one of the wheels, simply push the bike with one hand, leaning it further onto the side stand on the opposite side. This action lifts one wheel off the ground, allowing you to position the trail jack under the swingarm or bash plate, depending on which wheel needs lifting.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Trail jacks are undeniably valuable tools, and I always carry one when going on moto camping trips. However, I've had two minor gripes with traditional trail jacks. Firstly, their weight. Most trail stands weigh anywhere from 250 to 450 grams, and when you're riding Enduro or embarking on long adventures with your fully loaded bike, every gram matters.
Secondly, the foot or Y support of trail jacks tends to be bulky. When permanently attached to the jack, they often become too long, thick, and wide, making it challenging to fit them into standard tool rolls.
The Rolling Mavericks' UltraLight Enduro Trail Jack Stand addresses these issues by offering an ultralight and compact design. The entire kit, including the spring clip and front brake Velcro strap lock, weighs a mere 140 grams. Additionally, it can be easily disassembled for effortless flat packing in your tool roll.
Using o-rings, the Trail Jack can be quickly assembled or disassembled. When assembled, these rings provide the perfect amount of friction to hold the different parts together securely. When disassembled, the foot is a mere 6 mm in height and can be packed completely flat.
The outer tube, at 18 mm, is the thickest part. The Rolling Mavericks' UltraLight Enduro Trail Jack Stand fits snugly next to my Motion Pro T6 tire levers inside my tool roll, occupying minimal space without adding significant weight.
It's All in the Details!
When it comes to the finer points, the UltraLight Enduro Trail Jack Stand truly excels! Usually, the Velcro strap used for locking up the front brake when lifting the rear wheel is wide and thick, resulting in a bulky packing experience. Moreover, it often features one-sided Velcro, making it a fiddly task to install. However, with the UltraLight Enduro Trail Jack Stand, we've taken a different approach. It utilizes a thin and narrow, 12 mm double-sided Velcro strap, eliminating the need for fumbling and ensuring a hassle-free brake lock.
Rest assured, the UltraLight Enduro Trail Jack Stand includes everything you need to make full use of this tool, including a stainless steel spring clip and spare o-rings.
Other Uses
Interestingly, I recently discovered an additional emergency use for the trail stand while packing my bike and accidentally tripping over my tent. As luck would have it, one of the tent poles broke, and to my surprise, the thinnest tube of the trail stand turned out to be the perfect temporary fix. I'm always eager to hear about other creative applications for the trail stand.
We'd love to hear how this tool, or any other tools, saved your day. Feel free to share your story with us at info@rollingmavericks.com.
Sounds intriguing, doesn't it? However, if you're still not convinced, if doubts linger about its ability to securely hold your bike off the ground, rest assured that you're not alone in wondering.
It's a question I'm frequently asked. But instead of simply telling you that it can, I believe in showing you the evidence. After all, seeing is believing :-)