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Rolling Mavericks Ultralight Enduro Trail Jack Stand 4.0

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NEW 4.0 VERSION, LIGHTEST AND STRONGEST EVER! 

They just came in (Monday may 4th) and estimated shipping for new orders will be end of this week or beginning next week.  Important: Any other items ordered alongside this pre-order will be held and shipped together with the Trail Jack 4.0 — not separately.

The Rolling Mavericks Ultralight Enduro Trail Jack Stand 4.0 is built for traveling motorcycle riders. With the Enduro Trail Jack, you can effortlessly lift one wheel off the ground to fix a flat tire, perform roadside repairs, or lubricate your chain.

Weighing just 98 grams, the Ultralight Dual Sport Trail Stand is precision-machined from 7075-T6 aluminum. The result is the lightest trail jack stand available, while remaining exceptionally compact and strong. 280 KG motorcycles are not a problem.

The Trail Jack 4.0 has undergone a meticulous redesign. Version 4 now weighs just 98 to 99 grams — a 25-gram reduction compared to the previous model. We achieved this by replacing the 6061-T6 aluminum tubing used before with aerospace-grade 7075-T6 tubing. This allowed us to design thinner, lighter tubing while increasing overall strength.

The result: our strongest Trail Jack yet, and the first trail jack in the world to drop below the 100-gram threshold without compromising strength.

We didn’t stop there. The Trail Jack features a telescopic pole design with an integrated spring loaded button clip, allowing you to quickly set the correct height. No loose parts, no assembly required, and nothing to store separately.

The fourth generation Trail Jack is easier to use, easier to pack, and less bulky — leaving more room in your kit for other essentials.

Like its predecessors, the Trail Jack works with motorcycles equipped with either a side stand or center stand, allowing you to lift one wheel off the ground quickly when you need it most.

Note: since the Trail Jack 4.0 is new, pictures of bikes are mostly with the previous generation Trail Jack.

Leaner, Lighter, and Ready for Adventure
Its innovative design allows the foot to pack flat into your tool roll, while still being strong enough to support motorcycles weighing up to 280 kg.

Key Features
  • Efficient Trailside Maintenance – Ideal for fixing flats, chain maintenance, and emergency repairs
  • Lift with Ease – Effortlessly raise one wheel off the ground
  • Strong as Ever – Supports motorcycles up to 280 kg
  • New Lightweight Design – Only 98 grams (3.5 oz) ± 1 gr. 
  • Max Height 435mm (collapsed 250mm)
  • Space-Saving – Packs flat to 17 mm × 250 mm (foot 23,6mm dia)
  • Tool Roll Friendly – Fits perfectly in 25 cm / 10" tool rolls

    Disclaimer: The blue anodized color of individual parts may vary slightly.

    Don't just take our word for it! Check out the reviews below from satisfied customers who have shared their experiences with the all three generations of the Trail Jack Stands:

      • 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.
      • 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.
      • Nice YouTube review Aussie Keith Jobson 
    • 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.

    Rolling Mavericks Ultralight Enduro Trail Jack - Trail Stand

    Use at Your Own Risk

    Using the Trail Jack makes the motorcycle unstable. It is intended only for emergency use on the trail.

    Do not use it as a workshop stand.
    Always use on firm, stable, flat ground.

    Never use on soft surfaces where the jack may sink and cause the motorcycle to fall.

    Preparations Before Lifting a Wheel

    Find a firm, stable, flat surface and park your motorcycle on its side stand.
    If you are removing a wheel, loosen the axle nut before lifting the bike.

    Front Wheel in the Air

    Put the motorcycle in first gear to lock the rear wheel and prevent rolling.

    Rear Wheel in the Air

    Use the supplied double-sided Velcro strap to lock the front brake lever.
    For extra safety, place stones, logs, sand, or other solid objects in front of and behind the wheel.

    Raising the Motorcycle

    On the side stand, the bike leans to one side. Position yourself on the opposite side when using the Trail Jack.

    Make sure the ground can support the jack. If not, prevent the foot from sinking (for example, by using a solid base).

    Choosing a Jacking Point

    Select a solid, secure point on the bike:

    • Rear wheel: rear swingarm

    • Front wheel: near the front of the engine

    • A frame tube or a hole in the bash plate that fits the yoke also works well

     

    Make sure the chosen point is stable and cannot slip.

    Note: Test this at home before heading out. You may need to drill a 13 mm hole in the bash plate to fit the Y-holder.

    Do not use foot pegs unless you are certain they are fixed. Most are hinged and can fold unexpectedly, causing the bike to fall.

    Setting the Correct Height

    Place the jack vertically with its foot on the ground near the jacking point to estimate the required length.

    The goal:

    • The wheel is just off the ground

    • The jack is as vertical as possible

    Too much angle = instability.
    Do not lift higher than necessary.

    Press the button clip and slightly twist the inner tube to slide it freely without locking into each hole.
    Once the correct height is found, let it engage.

    As a guideline, the jack should be about 5–7 cm taller than the jacking point.

    Lifting the Wheel

    Position the yoke under the jacking point. The jack will naturally sit at a slight angle.

    Hold the lower tube with one hand and gently push the bike onto the side stand with the other until the jack slides into place.

    Aim to keep the jack as vertical as possible. The wheel should be just off the ground—not excessively high.

    If the angle is too steep or the height is off, reset the bike and adjust the jack length.

    This takes practice—try it at home before relying on it in the field.

    Stability Check

    Before working on the bike, test stability.

    Gently wiggle the motorcycle while staying ready to step away if needed.
    Only proceed when you are confident the setup is stable.

    Maintenance

    Keep all parts clean and free of sand, mud, or debris. The tubes fit tightly, and dirt can prevent smooth operation.

    You can rinse the tubes with water (for example, from a CamelBak).
    Remove the black foot and inner tube with the button clip before rinsing.

    Material
    7075 T6 anodized aluminium
    Foot material TPU
    Min. Height
    250 mm
    Max.Height
    435 mm
    Weight
    98 gr ± 1 gr. (3,46 oz.)
    Pack Length
    250 mm
    Large Tube dia.
    17 mm
    Small Tube dia.
    13,4 mm
    Foot diameter 23,5 mm
    Step-height Adjustments
    22,5 mm in 9 increments
    Buttonclip 5mm stainless
    Required hole size Yoke
    13 mm (5/8) or larger

    Raising a wheel

    See how little effort it takes to lift the front or the rear wheel off the ground.
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