Perhaps it will be applied to the future CF Moto 1250NK naked bike from KTM; a particularly interesting patent that illustrates an adjustable footrest system that the simplified images show us as a system that allows the footrests, gearbox, and articulation to be easily and quickly moved to the left side.
Perhaps the system is not as elegant as the completely tool-free system recently seen in a BMW patent, but the design of CF MOTO offers a greater range of movements. The footrests and gear lever control are mounted on a swivel mounting bracket that allows the footrests to move up and forward in an arc.
To adjust, simply loosen the central screw and remove the upper mounting bracket. You can then rotate the entire assembly and fix it in place by reinserting the upper fastening element and tightening the lower one. The upper fastener is located in a toothed groove on the footrest assembly, allowing you to select different positions.
Aparentemente, la patente será utilizada en las futuras hyper naked de CF MOTO, pero dado la próxima colaboración con KTM, cabe preguntarse si este sistema también se utilizará en algunos modelos de la marca austriaca.