Motorcycle air cleaner arrangement

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Inventors

Yamaguchi, Ken

Application #

419295

Filed

Sep-17-1982

Published

Apr-9-1985

Current US Class

055/336
055/385.3
055/DIG28
096/416
180/219

International Classes

B62D 061/02

Field of Search

180/219 180/215 55/385 280/281

Assignee

Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Peters, Jr.; Joseph F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak & Seas

US Patent References

4157902   Air cleaner system...
4212659   Air-intake devices f...
4364340   Vehicular engine
4427087   Motorcycle provide...

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Abstract
A motorcycle is provided with an air cleaner mounted beneath the tank and between downwardly extending portions thereof, between the frame members. The air cleaner is provided with a window for viewing the element and is inspected by pivotting the tank upwardly.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a motorcycle having an engine, a frame, a fuel tank, and an air cleaner, the improvement comprising; said air cleaner positioned below a bottom wall of, and at a front portion of said fuel tank; and said frame provided with a head pipe, at least one upper main pipe extending in the vicinity of said bottom wall of said fuel tank and connected to said head pipe, and a pair of lower main pipes positioned above said engine and connected to said upper pipe adjacent to a rear half portion of said fuel tank, said air cleaner being disposed within a space defined by said head pipe, said upper main pipe and said pair of lower main pipes.

2. The improvement of claim 1, said air cleaner including water protector means at a front end thereof.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a motorcycle, and in particular, to the arrangement of an air cleaner on a motorcycle.

In the case of a motorcycle which carries what is called a "V-array engine" in which the cylinders are mounted in a V-array, it is difficult to arrange the intake system. In accordance with the prior art, it was usually the case that the air cleaner was provided in such a way as to transversely project from the body of the motorcycle, but it is not preferable to do so because the appearance thereof is not good. The impression is given that the bike is wide, the slimness of the body of the motorcycle is spoiled and the feet of the rider strike against the air cleaner. In addition, since an intake system is required for each of the cylinders, there is also a drawback in that the cost becomes high.

In accordance with the prior art, there is known a construction such that three or four fastening stays extend from the frame body and the air cleaner is mounted thereon. However, since the number of parts increases with such a mounting arrangement, and the constitution thereof is complex, the assembly operation is not efficient and the cost becomes high.
 
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