Motorcycle

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Inventors

Omholt, Bruce D.

Application #

487969

Filed

Apr-25-1983

Published

Jun-4-1985

Current US Class

180/219
280/281.1
280/288.1
280/288.2

International Classes

B62K 011/04

Field of Search

180/219 280/281

US Patent References

4010812   Motorcycle frame
4094375   Rigid connection d...
4413699   Motorcycle

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Abstract
The frame of the vehicle includes a forward section which provides a mounting for the front wheel and motor, a rear section for mounting the rear wheel, and an intermediate section extending between and connecting the other two sections. The intermediate frame section is elongated and lower than the front and rear frame sections so that the rider sits lower in the vehicle and with improved link angles, particularly at the hip and knee of the rider. A support module, mounted at the top of the rear frame section, is movable betweeen a forward position in which it provides upper back support for the rider, and a rear position in which it provides lower back support for a passenger. The seat for the passenger is located at the top of the rear frame section so that his head is well above the head of the rider when the vehicle is in use. The support module is preferably also a container which may also be completely removed from the rear frame section, and it carries the vehicle license plate and rear light for greater protection against theft. Panels are secured to the frame for creating an air stream to reduce drag.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a two-wheeled vehicle having a front wheel, a rear wheel and an engine, the improvements comprising: frame means comprising a forward frame section, an intermediate frame section and a rear frame section, all of said frame sections providing a rigid integral frame for said vehicle and characterized in that the top of said intermediate frame section lies substantially below the tops of said other frame sections; means mounting said front wheel to said forward frame section; means mounting said engine to said forward frame section; foot rest means mounted for supporting the feet of a rider in a forward position relative to the knee of the rider and adjacent the forward frame section to define a link angle at the knee of approximately 110.degree. or greater; means for mounting said rear wheel to said rear frame section; and seat means having a seat portion and a backrest portion, said seat portion being mounted directly above said intermediate frame section and said backrest portion extending upwardly and rearwardly for supporting the lumbar region of a rider at an angle in the approximate range of 25-30 degrees relative to the vertical and for supporting the thoracic region of a rider and secured to the upper portion of said rear frame section, whereby a rider positioned on said seat means in operating relation to the vehicle and in supporting relation with said seat means has a link angle at the hip within the approximate range of 95.degree.-100.degree. and greater link angles at the knee and ankle and has his legs straddling the forward frame section and engine when his feet are positioned on said foot rest means.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY

The present invention relates to motorcycles--that is, two-wheeled vehicles wherein the rider or operator normally straddles the engine during operation, and uses his hands to steer the front wheel as well as to operate the controls. Sometimes the feet are used to operate a clutch, brake or to shift. There are, of course, many different designs for motorcycles which have been in actual use or proposed. A typical motorcycle which is commercially available has a saddle for a rider which places him directly above the engine which he straddles with his legs. Typically, the rider's torso is generally upright, and for the most part, his body from the hips upward extends above the vehicle. He may receive lower back support by design of the seat which may extend upwardly to provide support.

In the riding position, in a typical conventional vehicle, the thighs extend forwardly generally horizontally, and the knees are then bent at an acute angle so that the feet generally lie beneath the torso of the rider during use. If the vehicle is designed to take a passenger, the passenger normally sits at the same elevation as the rider, directly behind the rider, and assumes a similar position except that the passenger's legs are normally more cramped than those of the rider, and the principal support for the passenger is received by holding onto the rider.
 
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