Motorcycle fender mounting system

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Inventors

Scherbarth, Brian M.

Application #

842221

Filed

Apr-25-2001

Published

Jul-1-2003

Current US Class

180/219
280/152.1

International Classes

B62D 061/02

Field of Search

180/219 280/152.1 280/152.2 280/152.3 280/288.4 280/852 280/854

Assignee

Harley-Davidson Motor Company Group, Inc. (Milwaukee, WI)

Examiners

Morris; Lesley D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Michael Best & Friedrich LLP

US Patent References

4958451   Motorcycle license...
5299832   Rear fender suppor...
5791760   Motorcycle front ru...
6053626   Motorcycle directio...
6073948   Structure and meth...
6257362   Motorcycle fender...
6318743   Motorcycle

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Other References

1987-1989 1340 Parts Catalog, pp. 178-179. 1997 Harley Davidson Motorcycles 1 page (not numbered). 1998 Star Yamaha 2 facing pages (not numbered). "1985 to 1990 FX/Softail Models Service Manual", 1989, Harley-Davidson Motor Company, p. 2-105. Palmer, Bruce, "How to Restore Your Harley-Davidson", 1994, Motorbooks International Publishers & Wholesalers, p. 77. Cook, Marc, "Accessories for Harley-Davidson Motorcycles", 1998, David Bull Publishing, pp. 24, 120, 148.

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Abstract
A motorcycle comprising a frame having left and right tail supports extending rearward, front and rear wheels coupled to the frame, and a rear fender positioned over the rear wheel and between the tail supports. The rear fender includes left and right flanges positioned adjacent inner surfaces of the left and right tail supports, respectively. In order to provide additional support to the fender, the motorcycle can further include an inner support coupled to an inner surface of the fender. Preferably, the inner support and the fender define a wire path in which wires from a taillight can be routed, thereby protecting the wires. The wire path can be continued by another wire path defined between the fender and a rear housing that has an overlapping portion coupled to the fender.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A motorcycle comprising:

a frame including a tail support extending rearward, said tail support having an inner surface and an outer surface;

a front wheel coupled to said frame;

a rear wheel coupled to said frame;

a rear fender positioned over said rear wheel, said rear fender including a flange positioned adjacent said inner surface of said tail support; and

an inner support coupled to an inner surface of said fender, wherein said inner support and said fender define a wire path, and wherein said motorcycle further includes wires positioned in said wire path, and wherein said inner support includes a groove that at least partially defines said wire path.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to the field of motorcycles and, more specifically, to the field of fender mounting systems.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Motorcycles typically include fenders positioned over the wheels to prevent debris (e.g., dirt, water, etc.) from being thrown into the air as the motorcycle travels over a surface. For example, front and rear fenders can be positioned around the front and rear wheels, respectively.

The front fender can be coupled to the front fork of the motorcycle so that the front fender turns with the fork and wheel. The front fender can be secured to the fork so that the front fender either moves upward when the front wheel encounters a bump or, alternatively, stays stationary relative to the upward moving wheel.

The rear fender can be coupled to the tail section of the frame in a position over the rear wheel. This is commonly done in such a way that the rear fender does not move with the rear wheel when the rear wheel encounters a bump. In this design, the rear fender is typically bolted to the tail section of the motorcycle using bolts that pass through the tail section and through the rear fender.
 
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