Rear motorcycle fork

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Inventors

Noda, Azusa
Fujitaka, Nobuo
Fujisaki, Masaru

Application #

507127

Filed

Jun-23-1983

Published

Sep-10-1985

Current US Class

180/219
180/227
280/284
280/288

International Classes

B62K 025/04

Field of Search

280/284 280/285 280/286 280/288 280/277 280/279 180/227 180/219 29/526 403/76 403/77 403/157 403/361

Assignee

Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)

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Abstract
A rear fork for a motorcycle having hollow rear arms and metal end pieces for receiving an axle. The rear fork can be made of integrally molded fiber reinforced plastic. The metal end piece conforms to the configuration of the end of the arm and has locating projections which abut the end of the arm. The metal end piece can be inserted into the arm or can externally surround the end of the arm.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A rear fork for a motorcycle having a front end for attachment to a motorcycle and rear ends for mounting a wheel and being of approximate U-shape having rear fork arms characterized in that the rear fork arms are hollow and are formed of integrally molded fiber reinforced plastic and in that a metal end piece for receiving an axle is provided to each of said rear fork arms, said metal end piece having a configuration conforming to an end portion of the rear fork arm and locating projections abutting a portion of said end portion, said metal end piece being joined to an end portion of said rear fork arm.

2. A rear fork as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that a portion of each said metal end piece is inserted into said hollow rear fork arm.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an assembled construction of the rear fork for a motorcycle.

Most rear forks for motorcycles are assembled by welding together a pair of left and right rear fork arms, a cross member connecting between the pair of rear fork arms, a pivot axle support member and an axle receiving member. However, when the assembling is by a conventional welding method, the weld lengths are long and accurate locating of each member prior to welding is required. This results in a poor working efficiency.

In order to reduce the weight of the vehicle body, many kinds of synthetic resin materials have been adopted recently as body structural members. Generally "fiber reinforced plastic" (hereinafter referred to as "FRP"), such as epoxy resin, polyester resin or the like mixed with carbon fiber, glass fiber or the like, is used as a structural member requiring strength because it is lightweight and excellent in tensile strength.

However, there is a problem that FRP has less compressive strength compared with metal materials and cannot be used directly to form a bearing portion to bear a concentrated load. Therefore, even though the use of FRP as rear fork forming material is effective in reduction of the body weight, consideration must be given to the foregoing problem for determination of the shape and construction.
 
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