Patent ID: 7581338

Claim:
A boot mounted breaking and shifting device for motorcycles, comprising: a) a first V-shaped member, having a first vertex, having a first arm member coupled to the first vertex and extending outwardly therefrom, and having a second arm member coupled to the first vertex and extending outwardly therefrom; b) a second V-shaped member, having a second vertex, having a third arm member, coupled to the second vertex and extending outwardly therefrom, and having a fourth arm member coupled to the second vertex and extending outwardly therefrom, wherein: b1) the third arm member is coupled to the first arm member at an end opposite the first vertex, and extends outwardly therefrom; and b2) the fourth arm member is coupled to the third arm member at an end opposite the first arm member, and extends upwardly therefrom; c) a third V-shaped member, having a third vertex, having a fifth arm member coupled to the third vertex and extending outwardly therefrom, and having a sixth arm member coupled to the third vertex and extending outwardly therefrom, wherein: c1) the fifth arm member is coupled to the second arm member at an end opposite the first vertex, and extends outwardly therefrom, substantially parallel to the third arm member; and c2) the sixth arm member is coupled to the fifth arm member at an end opposite the second arm member, and extends upwardly therefrom, substantially parallel to the fourth arm member; d) a first support member, coupled to the second vertex, and extending inwardly therefrom, substantially orthogonal to the third arm member; e) a second support member, coupled to the third vertex, and extending inwardly therefrom, substantially orthogonal to the fifth arm member; f) a U-shaped member, coupled to the first and second arm members, respectively, and extending upwardly therefrom, substantially toward the first vertex, thereby creating a chevron hole between the U-shaped member and the V-shaped member; and g) a strap, removably coupled to the third and fourth arm members, respectively, at an end opposite the second vertex, and removably coupled to the fifth and sixth arm members, respectively, at an end opposite the third vertex.