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Ventra™ Motorcycle Wheel Cleaning Bracket

SPIN YOUR WHEEL WITH ONE HAND NO CENTERSTAND NEEDED CHEAPER THAN A PADDOCK STAND WORKS SOLO - NO SECOND PERSON 4.8★ FROM 2,400+ RIDERS SPIN YOUR WHEEL WITH ONE HAND NO CENTERSTAND NEEDED CHEAPER THAN A PADDOCK STAND WORKS SOLO - NO SECOND PERSON 4.8★ FROM 2,400+ RIDERS
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Spin your whole rear wheel with one hand - no lifting, no centerstand, no second person - so you can clean the rim and lube the chain in one spot instead of chasing your bike around the driveway.

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Still cleaning your chain like this?
  • Rolling the bike six inches, kneeling, lubing a few links, repeat
  • Wrestling a heavy paddock stand alone - or can't, no centerstand
  • Putting off chain maintenance because it's such a hassle
  • Squatting and bending until your back is wrecked
The Ventra™ roller bracket ends that - you stand in one place and spin →
Works solo - no centerstand or second person needed
Fixed end-stop crossbar keeps the wheel from walking off
Iron + aluminium build with free-spinning metal rollers
30-day money-back guarantee from Venator Commerce
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HOW IT WORKSClean & lube in 3 steps
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Place it
Slide the bracket on the ground under your rear wheel.
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Rest the wheel
Roll the tire into the valley between the rollers - bike stays on its own stand.
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Spin & clean
Turn the wheel with one hand and clean the full rim and chain in one spot.
WHY IT WORKSBuilt for the rider who maintains their own bike
Stays Put
Fixed end-stop crossbar and wide roller spacing keep the wheel centered - it won't coast off on its own.
No Centerstand
Roll-up crossbar loads the wheel solo - no centerstand, no paddock stand, no helper.
Iron + Aluminium
Heavy, rugged metal frame with free-spinning rollers built to last for years.
No Lifting
You spin, you don't lift - easiest clean ever, especially on your back. No muscle required.
VS. THE ALTERNATIVES
Does what a $150 paddock stand does - without the stand
Ventra™ Roller
Paddock Stand
Works with no centerstand
Usable solo - one person
Spins the wheel freely (vs. a milk crate)
Stores in minimal space
No lifting / balancing the bike required

The Ventra™ Motorcycle Wheel Cleaning Bracket is a low, rugged iron-and-aluminium frame fitted with three free-spinning metal rollers. Sit it on the ground under your rear (or front, on centerstand bikes) wheel, roll the tire into the valley between the rollers, and rotate the wheel by hand with light effort - the bike stays put on its own stand.

It lets you clean the rim, scrub the tire, and degrease and lube the entire chain loop while standing in one spot - no lifting, no jacking, no second person. A fixed crossbar end-stop and wide roller spacing keep the wheel centered so it won't coast off on its own.

Note: this is a spinning aid, not a lift stand - it does not raise or support the bike's weight. Your side or centerstand still bears the load.

1. Place the bracket on flat ground directly under your wheel.
2. Roll or lower the tire so it rests in the valley between the rollers - the fixed crossbar lets you roll up onto it even without a centerstand.
3. With the bike on its own stand, rotate the wheel by hand. Steer it gently as you spin to keep it centered.
4. Hose, scrub, degrease the rim and tire, then apply chain cleaner and lube as the chain passes - reaching the full circumference without moving the bike.

No assembly required. Stores flat in minimal space.

Free shipping worldwide. Orders dispatch within 2 business days (weekends excluded).

Backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee from Venator Commerce - if it doesn't make chain maintenance easier, send it back for a full refund, no questions asked.

What Customers Say

Real reviews from verified buyers
Greg H.
Slip it under the wheel, . Far better than chasing the bike around the driveway. Why did I wait so long.spin it with one hand, done
Priya M.
- especially for the wheel and your back. The whole chain comes to you as you turn it. No repositioning the bike at all.Easiest clean ever
Tom B.
My bike has no centerstand so spinning the wheel used to be impossible without a buddy. Rolled it onto this on the sidestand and it . Stays centered the whole time.held perfectly
Carl W.
Used it under the front wheel on my centerstand-equipped tourer too. Heavy BMW, no issues. - I gave a old one away because it walked, this one doesn't.The end-stop keeps it from rolling off
Steve L.
Cheaper than a paddock stand and you don't need a centerstand. For chain cleaning and lube it's - not a bad deal at all.worth every cent
Janelle K.
Had it a while now with zero issues - . Now I actually keep my chain clean on schedule instead of putting it off.these things last forever
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Rider spinning the rear wheel with one hand using the Ventra cleaning bracket
Venator Commerce · Ventra™

Stop chasing your bike around the driveway to lube the chain.

Roll the wheel into the rollers and spin it with one hand from one spot. No lifting, no centerstand, no second person - and a fixed end-stop so the wheel stays put.

★★★★★ 4.8 average · 2,400+ riders
No centerstand needed Won't walk off One person, one hand

"It took very little effort from one hand to rotate the wheel while hosing it down."

- Verified rider review
Rear motorcycle wheel resting centered in the three rollers with the fixed end-stop crossbar visible
The honest answer

Your wheel stays put. Here's exactly why it won't walk off.

The number one fear with rollers is the wheel sliding sideways and the bike dropping. We're not going to dodge it - we built the design and the physics to answer it directly.

Fixed end-stop crossbar

A solid bar on one end stops the wheel from rolling forward and out - and lets you roll a no-centerstand bike straight up onto it.

Three-roller valley

The tire settles into the valley between three parallel rollers, which naturally self-centers the wheel as it spins.

Not frictionless

The rollers aren't slick enough for the wheel to coast on its own - it only moves while you're actively turning it.

You stay in control

Light steering attention keeps it centered while you spin - exactly like guiding a wheel by hand, never fighting it.

"The whole system isn't frictionless enough for the wheel to coast on its own, so you only need to pay attention while you're actively turning it. I was a skeptic - now I won't clean without it."

- Verified rider review
 
 
Made for your setup

No centerstand? Heavy tourer? It still fits your bike.

From small dual-sports to heavy tourers - this is a spinning aid, not a lift stand. Your bike stays on its own stand the whole time.

No centerstand required

The fixed crossbar lets you roll the wheel straight up onto the rollers solo - on your sidestand, no centerstand, no paddock stand.

Holds heavy bikes

Iron and aluminum build rated to [merchant: confirm weight rating] - tested by riders from light dual-sports to full-size tourers.

Standard and wide tires

Roller spacing seats standard and wide tires up to [merchant: confirm tire width] - no cutting, no modifying.

It spins, it doesn't lift

A spinning aid, not a jack. The bike never leaves its own stand - so there's no balancing act and no weight to wrestle.

 
 
Two minutes, three steps

Genuinely simple. No gimmick, no learning curve.

If you can roll your bike, you can use this. Here's the whole routine.

1

Set it behind the wheel

Drop the bracket on the ground directly behind your rear wheel, fixed crossbar facing the tire. That's the whole setup.

2

Roll the wheel into the rollers

Push the bike back so the tire settles into the valley between the three rollers and rests against the end-stop. Bike stays on its own stand.

3

Spin, clean and lube

Turn the wheel with one hand and clean the rim, scrub the tire, and lube the chain as it passes - reaching every link without ever moving the bike.

"Far better than anything else - designed to be easy to use by the rider alone."

- Verified rider review
 
 
Real riders, real driveways

See it spin in someone else's garage first.

Everyday riders on everyday bikes - one hand, very little effort.

4.8 average across 2,400+ reviews · 5,000+ riders
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Marcus T.

BMW R1250RT · No centerstand · Rear wheel + chain

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Dana R.

Yamaha TW200 · Wide tire · Spinning solo

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Tony K.

Honda CB500 · Sidestand only · One-hand spin

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Sam W.

KTM 390 ADV · Chain lube in 2 minutes

 
 
Built to outlast the bike

A proper tool. Not a milk crate that does nothing.

Iron and aluminum, metal rollers, no fragile parts. This is the tool you buy once and forget about.

Close-up of the iron and aluminum frame and metal rollers

Iron and aluminum, three metal rollers

No plastic to crack, no foam to crush. The frame is iron and aluminum and the rollers are metal - the only moving parts on the whole tool, so there's almost nothing that can fail.

The bracket stored on a garage shelf showing its compact footprint

Smaller than a milk crate, stores anywhere

Roughly the footprint of a couple of bricks. It slides under a bench, behind a tool box, or into a trailer bay - no bulky stand taking up your floor.

A freshly cleaned and lubed motorcycle chain

It pays for itself in chain life

When cleaning is this easy, you actually do it on schedule. A clean, well-lubed chain lasts longer - and a chain costs far more than this tool ever will.

"Had it a few years now with no issues. These things last forever."

- Verified rider review
 
 
Honest comparison

Does what a $150 paddock stand does. Spins like a crate can't.

You've got three ways to clean that chain. Here's how they actually stack up.

Best for chain cleaning

Ventra™ Roller Bracket

The affordable, solo-usable spinner

  • Spins the wheel by hand
  • No centerstand needed
  • One person, no lifting
  • Stores smaller than a brick
  • Costs a fraction of a stand

Paddock Stand

$80 - $150

  • Spins the wheel freely
  • Needs a centerstand or spools
  • Often a two-person job
  • Bulky to store
  • Several times the price

Milk Crate / DIY

Free, but...

  • Wheel can't spin at all
  • Still shoving the bike around
  • Sketchy and unstable
  • Free if you already have one
  • No back relief at all

"It was a good deal even at full price - worth it for chain cleaning and lube."

- Verified rider review
 
 
From real garages

Riders who stopped chasing the bike around.

★★★★★ 4.8 average · 2,400+ verified reviews

[WITH_REF] iPhone camera quality image. The exact product from the reference image sitting on a concrete garage floor under a heavy touring motorcycle's rear wheel, no people. Afternoon daylight.
★★★★★

I don't have a centerstand and I'd been putting off chain maintenance for months because it was such an ordeal. Rolled the wheel onto this, spun it with one hand, and lubed the whole chain in about two minutes. Wish I'd bought one years ago.

Marcus T.

Marcus T. Verified

BMW R1250RT · No centerstand · Using 3 months

[WITH_REF] iPhone camera quality image. Close-up of a woman's hands turning a wide motorcycle tire seated in the exact product from the reference image, face not visible, indoor lamp light.
★★★★★

I'm a smaller rider and I was worried I wouldn't have the strength. You don't lift anything - you just spin the wheel. Zero muscle needed. Easiest clean ever, especially on my back.

Dana R.

Dana R. Verified

Yamaha TW200 · Wide tire · Using 6 weeks

[WITH_REF] iPhone camera quality image. A casual phone selfie of a man crouched next to his motorcycle, the exact product from the reference image visible under the rear wheel, backyard, overcast soft light.
★★★★★

Was skeptical about the wheel walking off - read all the horror stories. It honestly doesn't. The end-stop and the roller spacing keep it centered and it won't coast on its own. I steer it a little while spinning and that's it.

Tony K.

Tony K. Verified

Honda CB500 · Sidestand only · Using 4 months

[WITH_REF] iPhone camera quality image. Wide shot of a home garage showing the exact product from the reference image on the floor near an adventure motorcycle, morning daylight, product small in the scene.
★★★★☆

Does exactly what it says and the build is solid metal. Only note - it took me a try or two to get the bike rolled onto it cleanly the first time. After that it's effortless. Good purchase for chain cleaning and lube.

Derek M.

Derek M. Verified

KTM 390 ADV · Using 2 months

[WITH_REF] iPhone camera quality image. A man using the exact product from the reference image under his motorcycle's rear wheel in a trailer bay, candid third-person, not looking at camera, daylight from open door.
★★★★★

Cheaper than the paddock stand I almost bought, and I don't need a centerstand. Slips under the wheel, spins, done. Takes up almost no space in my trailer.

Brian C.

Brian C. Verified

Triumph Tiger · Stored in trailer · Using 5 months

[WITH_REF] iPhone camera quality image. The exact product from the reference image under a clean motorcycle front wheel in a driveway, no people, evening warm light.
★★★★★

Took very little effort from one hand to rotate the wheel while I hosed it down. Front wheel works too on my centerstand. Had it a while now, no rust, no issues.

Sam W.

Sam W. Verified

Kawasaki Versys · Front + rear · Using 8 months

 
 
Before you decide

The questions every rider asks first.

Straight answers - including the ones competitors leave for the review section.

 
 
Rider spinning a clean motorcycle wheel using the Ventra bracket
30-day money-back guarantee

Try it for 30 days. If it doesn't end the driveway-chasing, send it back.

It outlasts your bike, it costs less than a paddock stand, and it turns a dreaded chore into a two-minute habit. The only risk is doing nothing.

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30-day money-back guarantee · 4.8 from 2,400+ riders