Recovery Gear - MRS
What's "Recovery Gear"? It's the gear you'll need when things go a bit... sideways. Your bike's off the road or trail, or it's lying on the ground, or it's stuck in a bog. You're not going anywhere until you get it back where it belongs.
What's the MRS? It's the Motorcycle Recovery System.
Click the photo at the bottom of the page to get all the product specs or to place an order.
Ride a motorcycle long enough and eventually you'll find yourself in a situation that didn't turn out quite like you expected. We refer to this as an "incident".
The bike's stuck in the muck or lying on its side. Perhaps you're stalled on a steep hill, or the bike's over the edge of an embankment. Bummer. Been there, done that. Literally.

Photos courtesy of Puget Sound Safety.

When an "incident" occurred there were only two Options:
Option A.) Brute force - lifting or pushing the bike. Sorry, but we're getting too old for this option. The bike seems to be get heavier every year...
Option B.) Call a tow truck. Good luck getting a cell phone signal. And if you're able to make the call, plan on spending lots of $$$. We know about motorcycle recoveries that cost the rider more than a Grand. Ouch.
Now you have Option C: the MRS. Think of it as your very own onboard tow truck or lifting crane. It goes everywhere you go. Pull it out, set it up, and in a few minutes you're back on the road.

With the MRS you can get your bike out of that sandpit, out of that sinkhole, out of that ditch, up that hill, and back on the road or trail. Here's the good news - you can do it all by yourself! Sure, having some friends along would be nice, but sometimes they're not there when you need them, so you're on your own. Help is a long, lonely walk away. Walking sucks.
Enter the Motorcycle Recovery System, or MRS. Click the photo below to find out more and/or to place an order.
A note from Mr. BestRest: I ride solo quite a bit and I've been known to ride places where I probably shouldn't have ridden alone, but I it did anyway. Had I fallen it would've been physically impossible for me to get the bike upright, or otherwise get it back on the trail. The MRS gives me a peace of mind that actually improves my riding focus. I'm not worried what I'll to do if the bike goes down because now I can recover the bike myself. An off-road riding instructor once told me, "Remain confident when you ride and don't worry what you'll do if you fall. Worry makes you timid, timidity results in errors, errors result in falls." He was absolutely right.
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