It might seem tight to introduce it to the switch stick at first being newI'll do it soon.Thanks for product quality and delivery speed
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3.09 USD (492 JPY)
Delivery Information
If manufacturer have in stock, ships around 26th Jun. 2026
Material: Hard rubber
**The included logo sticker can be attached to the clip after the clip is installed and the surface of the clip is degreased and cleaned, if desired.
*The long side of the eaves is the front side and the flat side is the bottom side.
*Please install with the logo facing up.(Logo area is on the front side of the bike)
*There may be changes in product specifications due to the manufacturer's reasons.
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KEMEKO Motorcycle Shoe Protector.
This product is generally sold under the guise of preventing or preventing damage to boots and sneakers.
However, this product is focused on alleviating left toe pain when touring long distances and long tours by replacing the so-called blisters with this shoe protector.
The default blisters on bikes are fixed and cause pain when frictional forces are concentrated on one part of the toe.
This product, however, reduces friction by distributing pressure over a large area while maintaining resistance and angle that matches the individual rider, thereby reducing damage to the footwear and toe fatigue.
Riders with extensive touring experience will understand how difficult it can be to make changes due to repeated traffic jams, and how unbearable the pain can be due to the location of the footwear.
Having a way to prevent issues is one of KEMEKO's ideas.
[How to install]
Remove the default rubber and insert this product.
If it is hard and difficult to insert, warm it moderately and insert it when it becomes soft.
Soaking the pedal in a pot of boiling water for about 1 to 2 minutes, depending on the season, will soften it and allow it to be installed even with a pin-shaped pedal with a large head.
When using a lubricant, use a neutral detergent instead of CRC.(The sliding effect of detergent will disappear with time.)