InventHelp Inventor Develops New Stand for Touring Motorcycle Parts (SGM-408)

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PITTSBURGH, Jan. 16, 2025 ~ Casco, Mich. - An inventor from Casco, Michigan has recently created a new stand that aims to make routine maintenance and customization of Harley Davidson touring body panels easier. The inventor, who wishes to remain anonymous, has named the invention "The Dead Horse Stand."

According to the inventor, the idea for the stand came from a need for a versatile and secure way to hold detached motorcycle parts during maintenance and customization. "I wanted to create a versatile stand for holding Harley Davidson touring body panels that have been removed during routine maintenance and customization is taking place, so I invented this," said the inventor.

The patent-pending invention provides a solid support for detached motorcycle parts being temporarily stored. This helps prevent scratches, small dents, and dings in expensive motorcycle parts while they are removed for repairs, detailing or customization. The sturdy and secure design of the stand makes it easy to use, fold and store, making it ideal for motorcycle owners, repair facilities, and customizers.

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A prototype model and technical drawings of the invention are available upon request. The original design was submitted to InventHelp's Indianapolis sales office and is currently available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers.

For more information on the Dead Horse Stand or other inventions by this inventor, interested parties can write to Dept. 23-SGM-408 at InventHelp's headquarters in Pittsburgh or call (412) 288-1300 ext. 1368. More information about InventHelp's Invention Submission Services can also be found on their website at http://www.InventHelp.com.

It should be noted that InventHelp® is not affiliated with nor endorsed by H-D U.S.A., LLC, the manufacturer HARLEY-DAVIDSON of which holds a trademark.
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