Motorcycle housing exhaust system

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Inventors

Shinozake, Takashi
Ishikawa, Satoshi

Application #

536250

Filed

Sep-27-1983

Published

Jun-16-1987

Current US Class

060/313
123/54.4
180/219
181/238
181/240
280/291

International Classes

B60K 013/04

Field of Search

180/219 180/225 180/227 180/69.22 180/69.23 180/218 180/296 280/283 280/284 280/285 280/286 280/288 280/291 60/313 123/55 181/238 181/239 181/240 181/211

Assignee

Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Love; John J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lyon & Lyon

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Abstract
A motorcycle having exhaust pipes of equal length and a V-type engine having a front and rear cylinder block. The exhaust pipe associated with the front cylinder block extending directly back to above the rear suspension mount. The exhaust pipe associated with the rear cylinder block extends downwardly to beneath and around the rear suspension mount and then upwardly to above the rear suspension mount. Both exhaust pipes terminate above the rear suspension mount to connect with mufflers which extend upwardly and rearwardly adjacent to the back stay structure. The exhaust muffler systems are fixed to the back stay structure adjacent the aft end thereof. Pillion step brackets are fixed at the intersections of the back stay structure with the center frame members to insure appropriate strength in both the mounting and remaining in the frame.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A motorcycle comprising

a frame including a rear suspension mount and an upwardly and rearwardly extending back stay structure;

a V-type multicylinder engine having a front cylinder block and a rear cylinder block; and

an exhaust system including an exhaust pipe extending rearwardly to above said rear suspension mount from said front cylinder block and a muffler connected to said exhaust pipe above said rear suspension mount, said muffler extending upwardly and rearwardly adjacent said back stay structure, the rear of said muffler being fixed to said back stay structure.

2. The motorcycle of claim 1 wherein said frame further includes center frame members extending downwardly to said rear suspension mount, said exhaust pipe extending between said center frame members.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The field of the present invention is motorcycles and the structure and exhaust systems therefor.

Motorcycles require generally compact structure and design for all components to insure a compact overall assembly. Somewhat in conflict with the requirement for compactness is the advantageous arrangement of the exhaust pipes to have each pipe extending from a cylinder or cylinders be of equal length. With multicylinder V-type engines with a forward cylinder block and a rear cylinder block, the exhaust ports from the blocks are widely separated. Additionally, it is desirable to have the exhaust from the engine directed aft behind the rider or riders. As a result, the exhaust from the forward engine block must travel a substantially greater horizontal distance than the exhaust from the rear engine block. This arrangement is detrimental to a system having equal length exhaust pipes.

In conjunction with the compact motorcycle design, the exhaust system is desirably placed so that it is not extending laterally in a manner which would interfere with or come too close to the legs of the rider or riders. Often, the exhaust is directed low on the vehicle to avoid any such interference. Once again, such arrangements restrict the ability of the exhaust system to accommodate equal length exhaust passages.
 
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