Basic cyclecar frame

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Inventors

Reynolds, Richard F.

Application #

867693

Filed

Jan-9-1978

Published

Jun-19-1979

Current US Class

180/11
180/210
180/219
280/7.1
403/262

International Classes

B62D 061/06

Field of Search

180/25 403/262 280/7.1

Examiners

Silverstrim; John P.

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Abstract
The invention discloses a vehicle frame to be attached to the frame of a conventional two-wheeled motorcycle whose front wheel and fork have been removed, resulting in a combined structure of considerable integrity which may then be utilized as a basis for the construction of a three-wheeled vehicle commonly known as a cyclecar, said vehicle frame being of sufficiently general configuration to allow the builder considerable latitude in the choice of components necessary for the completion of the cyclecar.
 
Claims
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is:

1. A cycle car frame adapted to be connected to a motorcycle frame having the front fork removed from the fork neck thereof, said cycle car frame comprising: a main frame section having an upper rear crossmember; a pair of members attached to said crossmember and extending rearwardly therefrom, a space being present between said members adapted to contain said motorcycle frame; means at the rear ends of said members adapted to connect said members to said motorcycle frame; a shaft adapted to be received through said fork neck, means releasibly connected to the top of said shaft adapted to hold said shaft within said fork neck, a horizontal member welded perpendicularly to the lower end of said shaft; means for securing said horizontal member to said crossmember; and a rigid metal plate for bracing said shaft, said plate being connected to said shaft at a point above the level of said fork neck and also connected to one of said crossmember and said horizontal member.



Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

The invention relates to certain three-wheeled motor vehicles having two front wheels and one rear wheel, which may be constructed from conventional two-wheeled motorcycles. These vehicles incorporate two steerable front wheels which are attached to a framework which is attached to the front of a conventional motorcycle whose front wheel and fork have been removed. The passengers are supported by this framework at a point in front of the motorcycle involved. Since such an arrangement constitutes, for all practical purposes, a small, rear-engined automobile, having merely one rear wheel rather than two, these vehicles have often been referred to as cyclecars. They will therefore occasionally be referred to as cyclecars in this document.

There have been scattered attempts to produce such a vehicle. All of these attempts, however, have been geared toward the production of a complete vehicle, incorporating a specific front suspension, a specific steering system, and a frame whose configuration dictated a specific body shape. This production of a complete vehicle naturally results in a relatively high cost for the finished product, making its purchase somewhat prohibitive. The designation of specific components allows a potential builder no latitude in the alteration of the design and consequently, the control of production costs.
 
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