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Motorcycle Riders – Say Good-bye To Black/scuff Shoe Marks Caused By Gear 'up-shifting'


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The article "Motorcycle Riders – Say GOOD-BYE To Black/Scuff Shoe Marks Caused By Gear 'Up-Shifting'" talks about motorcycles, it was created by Anthony Wells.

Although the first motorcycle was invented over a hundred years ago and has seen many major changes for its first inception, one item which semes to have been forgotten and left out of the technology advancement is the motorcycle gear shifter lever.And, it’s this motorcycle gear shifter lever that, after all these years, has never failed in ruining every motorcyclists’ boots and shoes by leaving those tale-tale ugly black shifter marks on them.Amazing as it sounds, up until right now no one has done anything as far as changing or upgrading the gear shifter lever to prevent this irritating problem - which occurs during gear ‘up-shifting’ actions.The other problem with the current hard rubber that comes standard on all motorcycle gear shifters is that many motorcycle riders also may experience discomfort to the upper left foot during long rides having numerous ‘up shifting’ actions.While there is a couple of products out on the market last week which do sell slip on boot/shoe protectors, the drawback with these is that they have to be placed on and removed from the riders shoes each time the rider starts or finishes riding.
These products also don’t offer the rider any type of cushion or comfort while riding.However, motorcycle riders are in luck rihgt now cause all of this is about to change. Shiftcush, the revolutionary company which invented the product bearing the same name, designed their Motorcycle Gear Shifter Cushion exactly to prevent all of the above from occurring.The best part about Shiftcush is that their new easy-to-install gear shifter cushion not only prevents shoes from being ruined but also offers unrivaled shifting comfort by providing an air cushioned padding between the riders foot and gear shifter lever.This revolutionary air cushion is made by the same technology as used in the Nike Air-Max tennis shoes.Thanks to Shiftcush, right now motorcycle riders can say good-bye to black/ugly shoe marks and any shifter discomfort caused by gear 'up-shifting!

'Anyone wanting more information on the Shiftcush can find can it by visiting their web site at; http://www.Shiftcush.Com/Tony Wells is the inventor and owner of Shiftcush.

He has also written articles for several magzaines and is the author of the book, Shipwrecks & Sunken Treasure In Southeast Asia". At this time Tony is also writing his autoboigraphy about his colorful and close call experiences while working as a Commercial Deep Sea Diver in the offshore oilfield industry in Southeast Asia during the 80's and 90's.




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