Fork stabilizer for motorcycle

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Inventors

Tidwell, Kelly

Application #

163267

Filed

Mar-2-1988

Published

Aug-8-1989

Current US Class

180/219
280/276
280/279

International Classes

B62K 099/24

Field of Search

180/219 280/274 280/275 280/277 280/279 280/280 280/281

Examiners

Marmor; Charles A.

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Abstract
A fork stabilizer for the front-end fork of a motorcycle is provided. The fork stabilizer includes an elongate member, comprised of unitary metallic material having a substantially solid cross-sectional area, the elongate member also having transverse curved areas disposed at each end of the elongate member, said curved areas being closely machined to make a net fit between the prongs of the front-end fork of the motorcycle, having bolt holes disposed at each corner thereof, said bolt holes having an expanded region adapted to receive the heads of said bolts and also having a restricted region adapted to retain the elongate portion of said bolts whereby the twisting forces are substantially reduced, thereby assuring smooth and continuous operation and steering of said front-end fork.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A fork stabilizer for the front-end fork assembly of a motorcycle of the type having brackets connected adjacent to the upper ends of the bottom case prongs of the fork assembly, each bracket having a substantially flat upper face substantially parallel to the corresponding upper face of the other bracket and substantially a flat transverse face substantially parallel to the corresponding transverse face of the other bracket, said transverse face extending at an angle of approximately 90.degree. relative to said substantially flat upper face; each bracket also having two bracket mounting holes through each upper face thereof collectively arranged in a predetermined pattern, said fork stabilizer comprising;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to fork stabilizers and, more particularly, to fork stabilizers for motorcycles.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Over the years, motorcycles have increasingly gained in popularity. This is especially true with respect to large touring bikes. Correspondingly, improvements in motorcycle technology relating to improving handling and stability of the motorcycle during its ride has been direly sought.

A critical component of stability in operation of the motorcycle is the front-end assembly comprising a two-pronged fork having two rods which telescopically fit within, respectively, a pair of bottom case prongs, which is attached to the front wheel and which is also connected to the steering mechanism of the motorcycle.

Specifically, it has been discovered by the present inventor that problems are encountered with the bottom case prongs of the front end of motorcycles during turning and braking, as these conditions present unbalanced loads on the front fork assembly, causing the same to twist and deflect, allowing the front wheel to take positions and angles other than as commanded by the handlebar position. The resulting wheel motion or softness in the steering can lead to results ranging from an annoyance to total loss of control of the vehicle.
 
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