The invention discloses an anti-falling pedal of a motorcycle. The anti-falling pedal is used for preventing the feet from falling off and comprises a tread column, two side protection plates, two block pieces and two springs. The lower ends of the two side protection plates are connected with the left end and the right end of the tread column respectively. The two block pieces are in an arc shape, and arc tops of the two block pieces are upward. One ends of the two block pieces are hinged to the upper ends of the two side protection plates respectively, and the other end of one block piece abuts against the upper end of the middle of the other block piece. One ends of the two springs are connected to the inner sides of the block pieces, and the other ends of the two springs are connected to the inner sides of the side plates hinged to the block pieces. The pedal for the motorcycle aims to avoid the situation that when a rider rides the motorcycle to run on a bumpy road, the legs and feet of the rider fall off from the pedal and cannot exert force, and consequently balance is lost.


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    Title :

    Anti-falling pedal of motorcycle


    Contributors:
    GONG LI (author)

    Publication date :

    2016-02-24


    Type of media :

    Patent


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English


    Classification :

    IPC:    B62J Fahrrad- oder Motorradsättel oder -sitze , CYCLE SADDLES OR SEATS



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