B62K19/24

Electric motorcycle with monocoque housing batteries

A core of the electric motorcycle includes a monocoque that partially encloses a housing for a motor and gearbox. Separate suspension mounts attach to the core, which permits them to be exchanged for other mounts to provide different suspension geometries. A power electronics unit attaches to the front of the monocoque. The shape of the monocoque allows for the proper positioning of the center of gravity of the motorcycle in order to provide a balanced ride.

Electric motorcycle with monocoque housing batteries

A core of the electric motorcycle includes a monocoque that partially encloses a housing for a motor and gearbox. Separate suspension mounts attach to the core, which permits them to be exchanged for other mounts to provide different suspension geometries. A power electronics unit attaches to the front of the monocoque. The shape of the monocoque allows for the proper positioning of the center of gravity of the motorcycle in order to provide a balanced ride.

Vehicular frame's coupler structure
11279433 · 2022-03-22 · ·

A vehicle frame's coupler structure that connects separable frames for easy assembly and disassembly, at a low cost. Further, the couple structure can provide a vehicle that is easy to operate, without affecting the user when in use. The vehicle frame's coupler structure includes combining a Front-side Coupler Inner Face (8) with Rear-side Coupler Inner Face (9), and after making sure all components of (8) and (9) are in place (no protruding edges, etc.), and using Bolt (15) to fasten Part (6) with Part (7). The end result is the coupler system of the vehicle.

Saddle-riding-vehicle front part structure
11305833 · 2022-04-19 · ·

A saddle-riding-vehicle front part structure includes: a suspension that is arranged at a rearward position of a steering shaft and at an upward position of a power source; a support shaft that supports the suspension and that is provided between a pair of right and left arms; and a cover that is provided between the steering shaft and the suspension and that covers a space between the pair of right and left arms, wherein the cover includes a pair of right and left first cover parts that correspond to the pair of right and left arms and a second cover part that corresponds to the suspension, and the pair of right and left first cover parts and the second cover part are displaceable independently from each other.

Saddle-riding-vehicle front part structure
11305833 · 2022-04-19 · ·

A saddle-riding-vehicle front part structure includes: a suspension that is arranged at a rearward position of a steering shaft and at an upward position of a power source; a support shaft that supports the suspension and that is provided between a pair of right and left arms; and a cover that is provided between the steering shaft and the suspension and that covers a space between the pair of right and left arms, wherein the cover includes a pair of right and left first cover parts that correspond to the pair of right and left arms and a second cover part that corresponds to the suspension, and the pair of right and left first cover parts and the second cover part are displaceable independently from each other.

Multi-modal monocoque assembly for motorcycles
11292548 · 2022-04-05 · ·

A fastening system for attaching a component to the monocoque of a motorcycle. The fastening system promotes a plurality of riding configurations for the motorcycle. The fastening system includes an assembly of a track and a movable foot piece. The movable foot piece slides along and is locked in the track to secure the component to the track according to a desired riding configuration of the motorcycle. When the component is the headstock, the fastening system allows for a change in the rake angle.

Multi-modal monocoque assembly for motorcycles
11292548 · 2022-04-05 · ·

A fastening system for attaching a component to the monocoque of a motorcycle. The fastening system promotes a plurality of riding configurations for the motorcycle. The fastening system includes an assembly of a track and a movable foot piece. The movable foot piece slides along and is locked in the track to secure the component to the track according to a desired riding configuration of the motorcycle. When the component is the headstock, the fastening system allows for a change in the rake angle.

COUPLING DEVICE AND ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE
20210323613 · 2021-10-21 ·

Embodiments of the present application disclose a coupling device and an all-terrain vehicle. The coupling device includes: a first coupling member including a first tube portion and a first solid portion coupled to the first tube portion; and a second coupling member including a second tube portion and a second solid portion coupled to the second tube portion. The second solid portion is detachably coupled to the first solid portion. In the coupling device of embodiments of the present application, the first coupling member includes the first tube portion, and the second coupling member includes the second tube portion, thereby greatly reducing the weight of the coupling device and transportation costs of the coupling device.

Vehicle with upper and lower frame portions

A vehicle includes a frame including a lower frame portion made from a first material and an upper frame portion made from a second material different from the first material, a center of gravity of the upper frame portion being above a center of gravity of the lower frame portion, at least one front suspension system connected to the lower frame portion, at least one front ground engaging member connected to the front suspension systems, at least one rear suspension system connected to the lower frame portion, at least one rear ground engaging member operatively connected to the rear suspension system, a power pack connected to and supported by the lower frame portion, a seat connected to and supported by at least one of the upper frame portion and the lower frame portion, and at least one body panel connected to and supported by the upper frame portion.

Motorcycle frame

A motorcycle frame including a left side frame member, a right side frame member, and a steering head member positioned along a longitudinal center plane of the frame between the left and right side frame members. The steering head member includes a steering head portion defining a steering axis. A plurality of fastener joints are established between the steering head member, the left side frame member, and the right side frame member, the plurality of fastener joints positioned rearward of the steering head portion. A fastener joint, separate from the plurality of fastener joints, is established rearward of the plurality of fastener joints between the steering head and the left side frame member. A fastener joint, separate from the plurality of fastener joints, is established rearward of the plurality of fastener joints between the steering head and the right side frame member.