Motorcycle seat

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Inventors

Yoshiwara, Tomomasa

Application #

254744

Filed

Apr-16-1981

Published

Jul-3-1984

Current US Class

180/219
280/835
297/197

International Classes

B62K 011/04; B62K 019/30

Field of Search

280/5 180/219 180/225 297/195 297/214 297/243 297/444

Assignee

Yamaha Hatsudoki Kabushiki Kaisha (Iwata, JP)

Examiners

Peters, Jr.; Joseph F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Mon; Donald D.

US Patent References

4059207   Motorcycle tank bag
4280582   Vehicle frame arra...

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Abstract
The upper surface of a motorcross-type motorcycle fuel tank is recessed. The front end of a motorcycle seat extends into and is seated in this recess and extends for a substantial distance rearwardly of the tank.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A seat construction for a motorcycle of the type having a frame with a head pipe, a tank rail and a seat rail joined to from a supporting structure, a fuel tank mounted to said tank rail having a upper surface, and a seat with a rearwardly-extending rear end, said rear end being mounted to said seat rail, characterized in that: said upper surface of said tank is formed with an upwardly and rearwardly facing recess with a substantial length forward of the rear end of the tank, said seat includes a forwardly projecting front end extending into and seated in said recess, with its top at about the same level as the top of said tank so as to form no appreciable step, said rear end projecting a substantial distance rearwardly of said tank, and attachment means disposed between said seat and said tank to retain said seat to said tank.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a seat for a motocross motorcycle.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Since a motocross motorcycle is used to run on very rugged surfaces, the rider is required to assume various riding positions on the seat of the motorcycle. It is therefore preferred that the vehicular seat is made as long as possible. Since, however, the front end of the vehicular seat of a conventional motocross motorcycle is blocked by a fuel tank, the conventional motocross motorcycle has the defect that a sufficiently long seat in front cannot be provided, and the riding positions which the rider can assume are accordingly restricted.

The present invention has been conceived to eliminate the aforementioned defect. It is, therefore, an object of this present invention to provide a seat for a motorcycle which has its leading end protruding to allow the rider to assume various riding positions, many of which are not attainable with conventional seat constructions.
 
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