Authors :
Amruta Rakesh Patil; Dapkar Vishakha Shivling; Shinde Tanuja Ashok
Volume/Issue :
Volume 11 - 2026, Issue 4 - April
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https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/26apr2102
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Abstract :
The manual operation of a motorcycle stand is a continuous problem-it is not only inconvenient for the rider but
also a serious cause of accidents. Most of these accidents are due to the failure of the rider to retract the stand before
movement or due to improper deployment on uneven surfaces. This paper presents a robust mechatronic solution to such
problems: the Automatic Motorbike Stand Slider. It employs a microcontroller-based system, wherein inputs about tilt
and motion are integrated to achieve intelligent deployment and retraction. Unlike simple motorbike stands that require
completely manual operation, the system operates the stand fully automatically and further extends it with the feature of
voice command interface for hands-free control. Extensive reviewing of the instantaneous status (stationary, motion, or
tilt) of the bike allows operating the stand only when safe and necessary. This paper presents a look into the underlying
methodology behind the system, its practical implementation using an Arduino, and its foreseen benefits in presenting an
interactive, scalable, and accessible model for enhancing rider safety and convenience.
Keywords :
Automatic Motorbike Stand Slider, Rider Safety, Microcontroller, Embedded Systems, Voice Command, Tilt Sensor, Mechatronics.
References :
- Shantanu S. Chilgar, Shubham S. chilgar are published “DESIGN AND MODIFICATION OF SIDE STAND LIFTING MECHANISM”, International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET), Volume: 06, Issue: 05, e-ISSN: 2395-0056, p-ISSN: 2395-0072, Page No:6518 – 6519, May 2019.
- Country Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology, Chittagong-4349, BANGLADESH [email protected]
- AUTOMATIC SIDE-STAND SLIDER ASSEMBLY Shubham Jichkar1 , Rushikesh Dhawale2 , Deepesh Kumar3 , Hrishikesh Deshmukh4 , Prof. M.M. Dange5.
- A REVIEW ON AUTOMATIC MOTOR BIKE SIDE STAND SLIDER D. MAVEEN1, R. VASU2, K.N.S. PRASHANTH3, M. DWARAKA NADH4, P. PRANAY BHARGHAV5, Dr. K. PRASADA RAO6.
- Fabrication and analysis of automatic side stand slider mechanism Amit Thakan , Sala Uddin, Ahemed , Shaptarshi Sen Gupta, Md Nahid Alam , NitishBihal.
- S. Kumar and R. Sharma, “Automatic Side Stand Control System in Two Wheelers,” International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), vol. 8, no. 5, pp. 250–253, 2019.
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- J. Singh et al., “IOT Based Accident Prevention System for Motorbikes,” International Journal of Scientific Research in Engineering and Management, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 45–49, 2021.
- M. R. Kambale and S. Patil, “Arduino Based Smart Two-Wheeler Safety System,” International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, vol. 5, no. 7, pp. 1300–1305, 2020.
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The manual operation of a motorcycle stand is a continuous problem-it is not only inconvenient for the rider but
also a serious cause of accidents. Most of these accidents are due to the failure of the rider to retract the stand before
movement or due to improper deployment on uneven surfaces. This paper presents a robust mechatronic solution to such
problems: the Automatic Motorbike Stand Slider. It employs a microcontroller-based system, wherein inputs about tilt
and motion are integrated to achieve intelligent deployment and retraction. Unlike simple motorbike stands that require
completely manual operation, the system operates the stand fully automatically and further extends it with the feature of
voice command interface for hands-free control. Extensive reviewing of the instantaneous status (stationary, motion, or
tilt) of the bike allows operating the stand only when safe and necessary. This paper presents a look into the underlying
methodology behind the system, its practical implementation using an Arduino, and its foreseen benefits in presenting an
interactive, scalable, and accessible model for enhancing rider safety and convenience.
Keywords :
Automatic Motorbike Stand Slider, Rider Safety, Microcontroller, Embedded Systems, Voice Command, Tilt Sensor, Mechatronics.