Professional Motorcycle Towing. Safe, Fast & Precise
Our licensed motorcycle towing service covers much of Waukesha and Milwaukee counties, including New Berlin, Greenfield, Muskego, Wauwatosa, Franklin, West Allis, & Brookfield, Wisconsin.
If you need motorcycle towing that doesn’t feel like you’re taking a risk, call Speedy Peedy Towing. Our tow trucks are built for motorcycles. Think flat beds, wheel chocks, low clearance ramps, and full-width decks. Our techs have been doing it for over a decade. They arrive fast, with clean gear, and will tow your motorcycle without a scratch. Reach out if you need solid, secure bike towing from certified operators.
Pre-arranged Motorcycle Towing
Drop-offsSpeedy Peedy Towing provides scheduled motorcycle transport. We’ll deliver your bike safely for a seasonal tune-up or a sale to a buyer across town. Towing a motorcycle yourself is rolling the dice, especially if it’s a custom build or supersport bike. From loading and securing to moving it on the road, there’s no shortage of things that can go wrong.
Our roadside service arrives with the right tow truck setup. Bar harnesses. Cradle blocks. We ensure the weight is balanced and the bike upright from start to finish. Our towing company keeps it straightforward without any hassles. You set the time, we handle the logistics. We’ll keep to a clean pick-up window to provide towing assistance that handles your ride like it’s ours.
Emergency Roadside Assistance Towing
Roadside breakdowns are exhausting. We don’t make things worse by delaying when you call for a quick motorcycle tow. We’re on call for all kinds of roadside mishaps, including dead batteries, flat tires, chain failure, overheating, or accidents. We dispatch motorcycle tow trucks built for the job and a team that knows how to get you off the road without damage.
Worried about scratches or falls? Don’t be. We load by hand, not winch, and never drag. The operators at our towing company are well-trained to properly secure bikes. We know what a rushed, shoddy tow can do to a bike’s frame. So call if you need a highly competent motorcycle towing company in Wauwatosa, Mukwonago, Waukesha, and Hales Corners. Wisconsin.
The Go-To Bike Towing Service in Greater Milwaukee
We’re Harley-Davidson specialists
Wisconsin is home to Harley-Davidsons. If anyone is towing motorcycles in the Greater Milwaukee area, they should know how to handle these iconic bikes. Our emergency roadside service crew understands just how much a bad strap angle or stress point can cost. Let our motorcycle towing service move your bike without damage.
Local Towing. Anywhere. Anytime
the Double Eagle, Loomis Road, Lake Drive, or Waterville Rd, we’ll respond to your distress and dispatch towing assistance, at any time of the day. Our 24-hour towing service will arrive packed and ready to move your bike clean and damage-free. Call for reliable bike towing service with zero drama. We’re the go-to for an accountable towing service near you in Hales Corners, New Berlin, and Brookfield, Wisconsin.
Our Roadside Assistance Services


Our Roadside Assistance Services
FAQs
The best way to tow your motorcycle is with a flatbed truck equipped for bikes. The truck should be equipped with wheel chocks and proper tie-down straps. It should never be pulled by the handlebars or strapped at odd angles. Bike tow trucks have loading systems that keep the bike upright, preventing it from tipping or shifting. Towing with the wrong setup can crack fairings and put stress on your suspension.
It’s possible. But it’s generally not recommended, especially for long distances or heavy bikes like Harleys. Towing with a smaller vehicle only works with the right anchors and tie-downs. Even then, you need to load it right or it’ll tip in motion. You should also only do this if you’re experience. Otherwise, leave it to a motorcycle towing company.
Yes, towing can damage a motorcycle. But only if it’s done wrong. Proper towing done with a flatbed generally doesn’t damage bikes. Some common mistakes that lead to damage include over-tightening straps in the wrong place, which can strain the frame and suspension. Also, if the bike is not secured properly, it can shift or fall off.