Motorcycle frame

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Inventors

Warne, Monte

Application #

849354

Filed

Mar-11-1992

Published

Feb-8-1994

Current US Class

180/219
180/311
280/281.1

International Classes

B62K 011/02

Field of Search

180/219 180/311 280/281.1 280/785

Examiners

Mitchell; David M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Larson and Taylor

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Abstract
A motorcycle frame is provided which enables a conventional automobile engine block to be secured thereto while also eliminating all counterproductive torque generated by the engine block. The frame includes a housing having a pair of subframes of essentially quadrilateral configuration extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the motorcycle. Each subframe comprises a pair of tubes which may be disconnected for access to the engine blocks. Each subframe is formed by a pair of upper and lower tubes. The subframes are connected at one end to a steering head and angle outwardly approximately one quarter of the length of the subframes with the remaining length extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of the motorcycle. Generally semicircular shaped tubular members are provided for securing each of the subframe upper tubes to the lower tubes to provide reinforcement for the subframes. A plurality of engine block mounts are provided along the inner periphery of the housing for securing the engine block parallel to the centerline of the motorcycle. Additionally, a plurality of support braces are provided for supporting the engine block within the housing.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A frame for a two wheeled vehicle having a longitudinal centerline which vehicle is to be powered by a conventional automobile V-8 engine block to be supported in the frame, the frame comprising:

a steering head;

a housing for the engine block which is formed by a left and a right subframe extending longitudinally and on respective sides of the vehicle,

each said subframe having a substantially quadrilateral configuration when viewed from a side of the vehicle and being formed by an upper tube and a lower tube,

each of said upper and lower tubes having a forwardmost end portion which is secured to said steering head and which then flares laterally away from said steering head, whereby said upper tubes and said lower tubes are all secured together at the forwardmost end portions thereof,



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to vehicle frames and, more specifically, to a two wheeled vehicle frame for mounting an automobile V-8 engine along the longitudinal centerline of a vehicle such as a motorcycle, scooter, moped, or any other mechanically powered two wheeled vehicle.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In an attempt to increase the horsepower of motorcycles, larger engine blocks are being mounted in conventional motorcycles. One way the mounting for the larger engine block is achieved is by converting the motorcycle to a three wheeled vehicle or by mounting the engine block transverse to the centerline of the motorcycle. Currently, there are no motorcycles which utilize a conventional automobile V-8 engine block.

Several U.S. Patents disclose modified frames to accomplish varied purposes as described hereinafter. U.S. Pat. No. 3,937,484 (Morioka et al.) discloses a motorcycle frame which allows access to the engine mounted below. This access is accomplished by mounting the fuel tank below the seat instead of above the engine.
 
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