Adjustable motorcycle passenger floorboard

Land vehicles – Wheeled – Occupant propelled type

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182 91, 248284, 280166, 296 75, 403 4, 403234, B62J 2500

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045469938

ABSTRACT:
An adjustable motorcycle passenger floorboard is attached at either side of a motorcycle frame below the rear seat. The device has a cylindrical rail having a brace at either end. The braces have slotted bolt holes for allowing the device to be bolted to the frame. A split clamp is attached around the cylindrical rail. The clamp, when loosened, can be slid between the braces of the cylindrical rail for allowing a continuous adjustment of the floorboard. The floorboard is attached to the clamp by a bar which can be rotated about its axis in a notched recess in the clamp for adjusting the attitude of the floorboard relative to the motorcycle. There are two adjustments in the device; one for adjusting the floorboard in a fore and aft position relative to the frame, and the other for adjusting the attitude or rake of the floorboard relative to the frame.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1118679 (1914-11-01), Pawsat
patent: 1125281 (1915-01-01), Fentress
patent: 2218060 (1940-10-01), Watson
patent: 4174852 (1979-11-01), Panzica et al.

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