B62K25/20

Electronically controlled suspension system, method for controlling a suspension system and computer program

A seat post for a bicycle comprises a post body having a first end shaped to be connected to a bicycle frame, a second end shaped to be connected to a saddle, at least two longitudinal portions meshing with each other and slidable relative to one another along a longitudinal extension, and a fixing apparatus by which the two longitudinal portions can be fixed to one another in a settable relative position, the fixing apparatus being influenced to selectively fix and unfix by a radio signal.

Electronically controlled suspension system, method for controlling a suspension system and computer program

A seat post for a bicycle comprises a post body having a first end shaped to be connected to a bicycle frame, a second end shaped to be connected to a saddle, at least two longitudinal portions meshing with each other and slidable relative to one another along a longitudinal extension, and a fixing apparatus by which the two longitudinal portions can be fixed to one another in a settable relative position, the fixing apparatus being influenced to selectively fix and unfix by a radio signal.

BICYCLE WITH SUSPENSION
20190093731 · 2019-03-28 ·

A bicycle can include a suspension system with a shock absorber. The shock absorber can have a sag position which can be adjustable. Sag refers to the amount of movement experienced by the suspension under a static load, such as that of the weight of a rider. Methods and systems to set sag can include at least one valve in fluid communication with a gas chamber of the shock absorber. In some embodiments, the at least one valve can be used to automatically set the sag position based on an individual's weight and riding position.

BICYCLE WITH SUSPENSION
20190093731 · 2019-03-28 ·

A bicycle can include a suspension system with a shock absorber. The shock absorber can have a sag position which can be adjustable. Sag refers to the amount of movement experienced by the suspension under a static load, such as that of the weight of a rider. Methods and systems to set sag can include at least one valve in fluid communication with a gas chamber of the shock absorber. In some embodiments, the at least one valve can be used to automatically set the sag position based on an individual's weight and riding position.

STRADDLE VEHICLE
20190092423 · 2019-03-28 ·

A straddle vehicle comprises an axle; an external member which is externally fittable to the axle; and a fastening member fastened to the axle to prevent disengagement of the external member. The axle includes an outer tube member to which the external member is externally fittable, and an inner shaft member which is inserted into the outer tube member and is longer in an axial direction of the axle than the outer tube member. The inner shaft member includes a shaft part which is internally fittable to the outer tube member, a male thread part formed in an outer peripheral surface of a first end portion of the shaft part, and a retaining part protruding radially outward from a second end portion of the shaft part, the retaining part being configured to retain an axial tension of the inner shaft member generated by fastening the fastening member to the axle.

ELECTRIC VEHICLE WITH SWING ARM FOR INDEPENDENTLY ARTICULATING WHEELS
20240239433 · 2024-07-18 ·

An electric vehicle (e.g., a tricycle, or a car) includes a frame portion having a first side and a second side. A first rear wheel is disposed rearward relative to the frame portion at the first side. A second rear wheel is disposed rearward relative to the frame portion at the second side, the second rear wheel being spaced from the first rear wheel with a wheel base width therebetween (e.g., in a range from 260 mm to 900 mm). A first swing arm is pivotably coupled to the frame portion at the first side and operably coupled to the first rear wheel and extending between the frame portion and the first rear wheel. A second swing arm pivotably coupled to the frame portion at the second side and operably coupled to the second rear wheel and extending between the frame portion and the second rear wheel.

Suspension assembly for a cycle
10196106 · 2019-02-05 · ·

A trailing link multi-bar suspension assembly for a cycle having improved stability includes a first arm having a first arm fixed pivot and a first arm shock pivot. A shock link has a shock link fixed pivot and a shock link floating pivot. A shock absorber has a first shock mount and a second shock mount. A wheel carrier has a wheel carrier first pivot and a wheel carrier second pivot spaced apart from one another, and a wheel mount that is adapted to be connected to a wheel. A control link has a control link floating pivot and a control link fixed pivot, the control link floating pivot being pivotably connected to the wheel carrier second pivot, and the control link fixed pivot being pivotably connected to the first arm control pivot.

SUSPENSION ASSEMBLY FOR A CYCLE
20190031275 · 2019-01-31 ·

A trailing link multi-bar suspension assembly for a cycle having improved stability includes a first arm having a first arm fixed pivot and a first arm shock pivot. A shock link has a shock link fixed pivot and a shock link floating pivot. A shock absorber has a first shock mount and a second shock mount. A wheel carrier has a wheel carrier first pivot and a wheel carrier second pivot spaced apart from one another, and a wheel mount that is adapted to be connected to a wheel. A control link has a control link floating pivot and a control link fixed pivot, the control link floating pivot being pivotably connected to the wheel carrier second pivot, and the control link fixed pivot being pivotably connected to the first arm control pivot.

Modular frame for stand-up, motor-driven scooter
10183718 · 2019-01-22 ·

This design incorporates four separate modules which are bolted together in this succession: a welded, structural single-unit steering tube/downtube module; independent, twin, front-to-rear horizontal frame rails which serve as the support for the rider to stand; a welded, structural single-unit module to mount shock absorbers and a swingarm; and, a welded swingarm. The defined space between the twin frame rails and the two adjoining modules can be modified by altering the length of the frame rails and/or using spacers between each rail and its corresponding module at the bolt-on location.

Modular frame for stand-up, motor-driven scooter
10183718 · 2019-01-22 ·

This design incorporates four separate modules which are bolted together in this succession: a welded, structural single-unit steering tube/downtube module; independent, twin, front-to-rear horizontal frame rails which serve as the support for the rider to stand; a welded, structural single-unit module to mount shock absorbers and a swingarm; and, a welded swingarm. The defined space between the twin frame rails and the two adjoining modules can be modified by altering the length of the frame rails and/or using spacers between each rail and its corresponding module at the bolt-on location.