US2014325878A1PendingUtilityA1
Footwear attachment for motorcycle shifting
Est. expiryMar 14, 2033(~6.7 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Daniel Austin
A43B 5/145A43B 23/00
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Abstract
The device is a semicircular attachment to the heel of footwear by way of screws. It has a vertical arm attached to a horizontal arm ending in an end cap. It is also a method used to shift motorcycles without a person's foot leaving the peg or floorboard.
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1 . A device comprising a semi-circular mounting attachment to footwear with a perpendicular vertical arm that is attached at a midline of the mounting attachment and perpendicular the mounting attachment the vertical arm extends into a horizontal arm in a ninety degree or above angle.
2 . The device in claim 1 where two or more screw holes are present.
3 . The device in claim 1 where an end cap is attached to the horizontal arm.
4 . A method of shifting a motorcycle where a rider's foot does not have to be lifted instead a mounting attachment with a perpendicular vertical arm extending into a horizontal arm is placed on a heel of a rider's footwear, when the motorcycle needs to be shifted the horizontal arm depresses a shift peg.Cited by (0)
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