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Yes, a motorcycle can be lifted off the ground. There are various methods and situations in which a motorcycle may be lifted intentionally or unintentionally. Here are a few scenarios:

  1. Manual lifting: Motorcycles can be manually lifted off the ground by one or more individuals. This may be necessary when moving or repositioning a motorcycle in a parking space or garage. However, lifting a motorcycle requires proper technique and strength, as they can be heavy and awkward to maneuver.

  2. Using a center stand: Many motorcycles are equipped with a center stand, which allows the bike to be lifted off the ground for parking or maintenance purposes. The center stand provides stability and keeps the motorcycle upright.

  3. Using a side stand or kickstand: Motorcycles are typically parked on a side stand or kickstand when not in use. While this doesn't fully lift the motorcycle off the ground, it supports the weight on one side, keeping the bike stable in a parked position.

  4. Wheelie: A wheelie is a maneuver in which the front wheel of a motorcycle is lifted off the ground while the rear wheel remains in contact with the road. This is usually performed intentionally by skilled riders in controlled environments. Wheelies require precise control of throttle, clutch, and body positioning.

  5. Suspension travel: When riding over bumps or uneven terrain, the suspension of a motorcycle allows the wheels to temporarily lift off the ground. This is a natural response to absorb the impact and maintain stability. However, the wheels quickly make contact with the ground again to maintain control.

It's important to note that intentionally lifting the wheels off the ground, such as performing wheelies or stunts, can be dangerous and should only be done in appropriate environments with proper training and skill.

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