Motorcycle foot controls

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Inventors

McWhorter, Cory

Application #

854921

Filed

May-27-2004

Published

May-9-2006

Current US Class

180/219
280/291

International Classes

B62J 25/00    (20060101)

Field of Search

180/219 280/291 280/293 280/294 74/564

Examiners

Morris; Lesley D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schwegman, Lundberg, Woessner & Kluth, P.A.

US Patent References

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Abstract
A motorcycle is described which includes adjustable foot controls to accommodate different rider sizes. The adjustable rear brake pedal assembly for a motorcycle includes a base plate, a brake pedal and a foot rest attached to a first motorcycle frame stud via a threaded connector. An adjustable rear brake pedal assembly for the motorcycle includes a base plate, a brake pedal and a foot rest attached to a second motorcycle frame stud via a threaded connector. Each base plates includes a groove on its inward side that is sized to accept its respective motorcycle frame stud and to allow the base plate to be selectively positioned relative to threaded holes spaced along the motorcycle frame studs.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A motorcycle comprising:

a frame having first and second studs;

a rear brake assembly comprising,

a first base plate,

a brake pedal attached to an outward side of the first base plate, and

a first foot rest attached to the first stud via a first connector, the first foot rest is located on the outward side of the first base plate such that the first base plate is located between the first stud and the first foot rest, wherein the first base plate includes a first recess sized to accept the first stud to allow the first base plate to be selectively positioned relative to the frame; and

a gear shift assembly comprising,



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to motorcycle foot controls. More particularly the present invention relates to foot controls having adjustability for different riders' physical characteristics.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Motorcycles are powered by an engine having an output shaft coupled to a drive mechanism through a transmission. The transmission features a variety of gear ratios that can be selectively engaged by a rider during operation. The output of the transmission drives a rear wheel. Motorcycles typically include a gear shifter to allow the rider to manually shift the gears of the transmission. As know to those in the art, the manual gear shifter is usually located on the motorcycle for operation by the rider's left foot. In addition to the gear shifter a rear brake control is usually located on the motorcycle for operation by the rider's right foot. One problem with the foot operated motorcycle controls is locating the controls for operation by different sized riders. That is, leg length and rider position vary dramatically such that safe and comfortable operation of the motorcycle can be compromised. What is desired are motorcycle foot controls that can be adjusted for rider size differences.
 
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