Motorcycle fork

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Inventors

Simons, Stephen W.

Application #

693047

Filed

Jan-22-1985

Published

Dec-31-1985

Current US Class

180/219
280/276

International Classes

B62K 025/05

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280/276 280/275 280/277 280/668 180/219

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Abstract
The subject invention relates to a new and improved front fork design for a motorcycle. More particularly, a light weight telescopic front wheel fork assembly is disclosed which provides low friction, high quality damping characteristics and no axle overhang.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A motorcycle front wheel fork assembly comprising:

a pair of fork members adapted to be connected at one end to the front wheel axle of the motorcycle,

a pair of triple clamps adapted for mounting the other end of the fork members to the steering stem and hanlde bar of the motorcycle,

each of said fork members comprising:

an upper outer fork tube adapted to be clamped by said triple clamps and a lower inner fork tube with the other end thereof telescopically mounted within said outer fork tube,

an axle clamp member connected to the lower exposed end of said inner fork tube and adapted to clamp on the front axle of the motorcycle,

an extension spring biasing said fork tubes in extended telescopic relationship,



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates in general to telescopic front forks for motorcycles.

BACKGROUND ART

In the past motorcycle front forks have been constructed using telescopic fork tubes running from a pair of triple clamps to the front wheel axle on either side of the front wheel. Most front forks have been constructed using the outer of the two tubes mounted in the lower position. This construction gained great popularity due to its compatiblity with a simple damping system and low cost of manufacture. As time went on there was a search for a construction allowing more travel and better rigidity. A significant improvement came when nearly all manufacturers went to a design with the axle mounted forward of the larger cylinder. This construction permitted maximum travel and overlap with a minimum distance between the axle and the top of the fork tube. The additional travel reduced the rigidity and therefore the precision of the steering characteristics of the motorcycle. Also the bottom of the fork hit the ground often if the motorcycle was ridden in ruts or around the right type of corner.
 
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