Motorcycle towing in Dublin, CA takes the right gear and a careful hand. A bike is not a car: it cannot be hooked and dragged, and a wrong tie-down can scratch the tank, bend a lever, or stress the forks. A local pro moves your motorcycle the way a dealer would, upright on a flatbed with a front wheel chock and soft straps. Call (925) 204-3805 and tell the dispatcher you ride.
Whether the bike went down on the 580, quit at a light on Dublin Boulevard, or just will not start in the garage, the approach is the same: secure it upright, load it flat, and haul it to the shop or home you choose without a mark on it.
How a motorcycle is moved safely
- Flatbed, not a hook. The bike rides on a level deck, never dragged or lifted by a wheel.
- Front wheel chock. The front wheel locks into a chock so the bike stands on its own while it is strapped.
- Soft straps. Straps go over padded points, not bare metal, so the finish and controls stay unharmed.
- Balanced tie-down. The bike is secured front and rear so it cannot shift in transit.
When riders call
The common calls are a breakdown far from home, a no-start in the garage, a flat or a dead battery on a bike, and recovery after a spill. Dublin riders use the I-580 and I-680, Dublin Boulevard, and the back roads out toward the hills and wine country, and a bike stranded on any of them needs a careful pickup, not a rushed one. A local operator brings the chock and straps so the load is right the first time.
Tell the dispatcher about the bike
When you call, mention the type of bike, whether it rolls and steers, and where it is. A heavy touring bike, a sport bike, a cruiser, or a trike each ride a little differently on the deck, and the operator wants the right setup loaded before arriving. The more the dispatcher knows, the smoother the pickup.
One call for the bike or the car
The same Dublin line that hauls your motorcycle also covers the car: a tow, a jump start, a flat, a lockout, or fuel. Save (925) 204-3805 so help is one tap away whichever you are riding or driving.