Motorcycle

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Inventors

Kato, Hiromi

Application #

403927

Filed

Aug-2-1982

Published

Apr-2-1985

Current US Class

123/432
123/583
123/584
123/59.5
180/219
180/227
261/23.2
261/41.5
261/44.3

International Classes

B62D 061/02

Field of Search

180/219 180/227 123/432 123/583 123/584 123/59 261/23 60/600-605

Assignee

Yamaha Hatsudoki Kabushiki Kaisha (JP)

Examiners

Mitchell; David M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Beutler; Ernest A.

US Patent References

4041797   Throttle-valve oper...
4044080   Carburetor
4257374   Method of controlli...
4317438   High power output...
4319553   Induction control sy...
4323135   Structure for suppor...
4347909   Two-wheeled motor...
4356877   Motorcycle
4380516   Carburetor

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Abstract
Several embodiments of improved compact motorcycle configurations. In each embodiment, a single suspension element is provided for the rear wheel that extends generally in the longitudinal center plane of the motorcycle. In accordance with each embodiment, plural intake passages serve each chamber of the engine to permit the use of a smaller more compact induction system. Separate carburetor barrels serve each intake passage. In one embodiment, the intake passages communicate with the chamber through separate intake ports and in another embodiment, the intake passages serve the chamber through a common intake port.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a motorcycle having a rear wheel, a suspension for supporting said rear wheel for relative movement including a single suspension element extending generally in the longitudinal center plane of said motorcycle, a seat supported at least in part above said suspension element, and an engine having a combustion chamber and disposed forwardly of said rear wheel, the improvement comprising said engine having a pair of induction passages serving said combustion chamber, said induction passages lying in side-by-side relationship and extending rearwardly from said engine toward said rear wheel and lying at least in part on opposite sides of said single suspension element, charge forming means for delivering a fuel/air mixture to said induction passages, first and second throttle valves means in respective of said induction passages, and a crossover passage extending between said induction passages downstream of said throttle valves.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a motorcycle and more particularly to an improved induction system for a motorcycle that permits a compact arrangement with a highly effective intake system.

As is well known, motorcycles offer considerable design problems because of their relatively small size and compact nature. That is, the components of the motorcycle must be designed so as to achieve their intended purpose in a facile manner while at the same time avoiding intrusion with the other components of the motorcycle and their function.

As a specific example, it has been proposed to employ a suspension for the rear wheel of the motorcycle in which a single suspension element (normally a combined spring, tubular shock absorber) is employed. In order to employ such a single suspension element for the rear suspension, it is desirable if not necessary to place this suspension element on or near a plane passing through the longitudinal center of the motorcycle. As a result, the suspension element must be positioned at least in part beneath the motorcycle seat. However, the engine is also located in this area and frequently the engine induction system including the carburetor extends to the rear of the engine and in proximity to the suspension element. As a result, the induction system must clear the suspension element and these two components should not interfere with the operation of the other.
 
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