B62K21/26

Driving assistance device for saddle type vehicle

A drive assistance device (24) for a saddle type vehicle (1) includes a ride sensor (37) configured to detect a ride attitude of a rider, a vehicle body behavior generating part (25) configured to generate a behavior on a vehicle body by a prescribed output, and a controller (27) configured to control driving of the vehicle body behavior generating part (25), and wherein, when the vehicle body behavior generating part (25) is actuated regardless of the operation of the rider, the controller (27) firstly controls the vehicle body behavior generating part (25) such that a low output that is lower than a predetermined original target output is generated as a predictive action, and sets an output value after that according to a change of detection information of the ride sensor (37) generated by the low output.

HEATING HANDLE STRUCTURE AND THE METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
20170347402 · 2017-11-30 ·

The present disclosure provides a heating handle structure and method of manufacturing the same. The heating handle structure includes an inner tube, a metal wire, an electric conductive substrate, a light-permeable seat, a circuit substrate and an outer sleeve. The metal wire surrounds the inner tube, and is connected to the electric conductive substrate. The electric conductive substrate is positioned on the inner tube. The light-permeable seat is disposed at the inner tube. The circuit substrate is disposed on the light-permeable seat. The circuit substrate and the electric conductive substrate are electrically connected. The outer sleeve covers the inner tube. Accordingly, the handle is able to generate heat when the metal wire received electricity, and is able to be maintained at constant temperature by the control of the circuit substrate. The light from the circuit substrate can pass through the light-permeable seat to provide visual effect to users.

HEATING HANDLE STRUCTURE AND THE METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
20170347402 · 2017-11-30 ·

The present disclosure provides a heating handle structure and method of manufacturing the same. The heating handle structure includes an inner tube, a metal wire, an electric conductive substrate, a light-permeable seat, a circuit substrate and an outer sleeve. The metal wire surrounds the inner tube, and is connected to the electric conductive substrate. The electric conductive substrate is positioned on the inner tube. The light-permeable seat is disposed at the inner tube. The circuit substrate is disposed on the light-permeable seat. The circuit substrate and the electric conductive substrate are electrically connected. The outer sleeve covers the inner tube. Accordingly, the handle is able to generate heat when the metal wire received electricity, and is able to be maintained at constant temperature by the control of the circuit substrate. The light from the circuit substrate can pass through the light-permeable seat to provide visual effect to users.

NETWORK-ENABLED BICYCLES, BICYCLES INTERCONNECTED INTO A MESH NETWORK, ELECTRONIC DEVICES FOR BICYCLES AND RELATED METHODS
20170334522 · 2017-11-23 ·

A network-enabled bicycle comprising a bicycle frame and an electronic device mounted to said bicycle frame is provide. The electronic device of network-enabled bicycle is configured to communicating with other network-enabled bicycles and/or a server via a wireless network access point. In general, a set of network-enabled bicycles are equipped with respective electronic devices which are programmed for allowing the bicycles in the set of bicycles to exchange data directly or indirectly with each other and/or exchange data directly or indirectly with the server via one or more of the wireless network access points connected to the server through a data network. In accordance with one specific example of implementation, the network-enabled bicycle connects to the wireless network access point over an open Wi-Fi connection.

WIRING STRUCTURE OF GRIP HEATER
20170327172 · 2017-11-16 ·

A wiring structure of a grip heater includes an accelerator grip, a grip pulley, an accelerator position sensor configured to detect an amount of rotation of the grip pulley, and a grip heater, an engaging section that is configured to engage the grip pulley with the accelerator position sensor and transmit the amount of rotation of the grip pulley to the accelerator position sensor is installed at the grip pulley and the accelerator position sensor, a feeder cable is connected to the grip heater, and the feeder cable is wound on an outer circumference of the engaging section.

Handlebar stem and handlebar stem system
11260932 · 2022-03-01 · ·

A handlebar stem, in particular for racing bicycle handlebars, comprises a main element which is connected to a handlebar at a front end. The main element is connected to the handlebar stem tube in the area of a rear end. The handlebar stem tube is connectible to a steerer tube such that it is bendable in the longitudinal direction to improve riding comfort.

Handle protection device for personal mobility

A handle protection device configured for a personal mobility, which is mounted on an upper end portion of a steering shaft may include a handle member disposed with a grip portion at opposite sides of the handle member, includes a first protection member mounted on an external surface of the handle member between the grip portion and the steering shaft, a protection cover configured to enclose and accommodate the grip portion and one or more components provided on the grip portion and including a coupling end portion at a first end portion of the protection cover and detachably coupled to the first protection member and an opening through which a hand of a user enters and exits, and a second protection member fixed to a second end portion of the protection cover opposite to the coupling end portion.

Handle protection device for personal mobility

A handle protection device configured for a personal mobility, which is mounted on an upper end portion of a steering shaft may include a handle member disposed with a grip portion at opposite sides of the handle member, includes a first protection member mounted on an external surface of the handle member between the grip portion and the steering shaft, a protection cover configured to enclose and accommodate the grip portion and one or more components provided on the grip portion and including a coupling end portion at a first end portion of the protection cover and detachably coupled to the first protection member and an opening through which a hand of a user enters and exits, and a second protection member fixed to a second end portion of the protection cover opposite to the coupling end portion.

Steering system and bicycle using the same
09802668 · 2017-10-31 ·

A steering system includes a front fork, a front wheel, a handlebar, two bar ends, and two steering members. The handlebar includes a support bar and two elbows disposed at two opposite ends of the support bar. The two bar ends each includes a grip and a linkage; the linkage fits through the corresponding elbow and connects with the grip. Each of the steering members connects the corresponding bar end to the front fork, so that the swing direction of the grips determines the turning direction of the front fork and thus the travel direction of the front wheel. A bicycle using the steering system is also provided. The steering system and the bicycle of the present invention utilize swinging of the grips of the bar ends connected to the two elbows extending from the handlebar to control the travel direction of the front wheel.

Steering system and bicycle using the same
09802668 · 2017-10-31 ·

A steering system includes a front fork, a front wheel, a handlebar, two bar ends, and two steering members. The handlebar includes a support bar and two elbows disposed at two opposite ends of the support bar. The two bar ends each includes a grip and a linkage; the linkage fits through the corresponding elbow and connects with the grip. Each of the steering members connects the corresponding bar end to the front fork, so that the swing direction of the grips determines the turning direction of the front fork and thus the travel direction of the front wheel. A bicycle using the steering system is also provided. The steering system and the bicycle of the present invention utilize swinging of the grips of the bar ends connected to the two elbows extending from the handlebar to control the travel direction of the front wheel.