HARDLINE SKU: 25-2021

Hardline Rollastand - Cruiser

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Hardline Rollastand for cruisers and V-twin motorcycles, designed to lift the front or rear wheel off the ground for tire service, chain maintenance, and inspections. One-person operation — simply roll the tire onto the stand and use the bike's side stand for stability.

Features

  • Roll-on design lifts front or rear wheel
  • Sealed bearings with powder-coated steel finish
  • Single-person operation
  • Works on all cruiser and V-twin models
  • Ideal for tire inspection, chain maintenance, and air pressure checks

Specifications

  • Brand: Hardline
  • Manufacturer Part #: RS-00002
  • UPC: 632194000025
  • Length: 10 in
  • Width: 13.45 in
  • Height: 2.25 in
  • Weight: 3.63 lbs

Fitment

Fits all V-twin cruisers, including Harley-Davidson and Indian Motorcycle models.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use this on sportbikes?

This cruiser model works on all motorcycles, including sportbikes. Hardline also offers a sportbike-specific stand if preferred.

Do I need a jack or lift to use it?

No — it's a roll-on stand. Simply roll the tire onto the platform and use your bike's side stand for support.

What maintenance is required?

The sealed bearings are maintenance-free. Keep the powder-coated surface clean and dry for longevity.

Will this fit in my garage or trailer?

Yes — it measures 10 in long, 13.45 in wide, and 2.25 in tall, making it compact for storage and transport.

BRANDHardline
TYPEStands/Lifts
SKU25-2021
WEIGHT3.63 lb
Please contact us to confirm fitment for your specific motorcycle, or check the product title for compatibility notes.
CUSTOMER REVIEWS
4.53
17 RATINGS
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✓ VERIFIED
May 4, 2014

cbr600rr

i have never been able to justify spending $100+- on a bike stand to do maintenance on my chain, so I've always just pushed the bike. Sprayed scrubbed, pushed again, over and over and over.<br /><br />found this rollerstand, and its amazing. for $30, you honestly can't beat it. I use it for my 03 cbr600rr and its perfect. Takes a good 'umph' to get the rear tire on the stand, but after that its a breeze. I can spin the rear tire with one hand while scrubbing my chain with my other hand. PERECT alternative to a stand, and a fraction of the price. Plus, it only weighs what like 3 pounds.

— Shoebox S
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Apr 6, 2015

Not what I expected

Unless you are seriously hard up for cash then spend the extra coin and get a rear spool stand. I used this as an aid to clean and lube my chain but it ended up adding time to the process. My GSXR leaned too much with the kickstand down so with every turn of the wheel it kicked further and further to the side of the rollers. Every 2 turns I had to pick up the rear of the bike and move it to the middle of the rollers so that the wheel wouldn't fall right off the side and send my bike bouncing down the driveway. The instructions recommend putting a block of wood under the stand so I tried that but it made the bike so unstable it almost tipped. Get a rear stand. Save yourself the hassle.

— Eddyelbows E
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Oct 16, 2014

Easy for maintenance

Bought this primarily for ease of chain maintenance and wheel cleaning. Works great.

— OregonKLR650 O
✓ VERIFIED
Aug 3, 2015

Easier than moving your bike

The bearings don't move as fluidly as I imagined but it still works nonetheless. Helps me clean the front wheel without moving the bike forward and back.

— Fuelboy F
✓ VERIFIED
Nov 28, 2016

great invention

Have a center stand for my Honda Goldwing but cleaning the rims on my Ducati Monster and CBR100RR posed a problem. Problem solved. Everyone should get one of these, makes life simpler.

— mitchell c
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Aug 10, 2020

Works for cleanings

works in a pinch, but getting the angle right, and planning for wheel drift is difficult.<br />seems very handy for the amount of space it takes up

— Zane G