Patent classifications
B62J11/19
Saddle riding vehicle
A saddle riding vehicle includes a steering handlebar, a pair of left and right handle posts that supports the handlebar, and a stay that supports an electric part. In the saddle riding vehicle, the stay is supported by the handle posts, the electric part includes a first electric part and a second electric part, and the second electric part is disposed at least at a position between the left and right handle posts in a vehicle front view.
Straddle-type vehicle
The present invention relates to a straddle-type vehicle provided with: a front wheel; a rear wheel; an electrical component box that houses a battery; electrical components such as a relay connected to the battery; and electrical component attachment parts with which the electrical components are attached to the electrical component box, wherein the electrical component box is made of a resin, and at least a bank angle sensor is housed in the electrical component box.
Straddle-type vehicle
The present invention relates to a straddle-type vehicle provided with: a front wheel; a rear wheel; an electrical component box that houses a battery; electrical components such as a relay connected to the battery; and electrical component attachment parts with which the electrical components are attached to the electrical component box, wherein the electrical component box is made of a resin, and at least a bank angle sensor is housed in the electrical component box.
BICYCLE STEM
A bicycle stem includes a stem body and a lower assembly cover. The stem body includes a cabling groove facing downwardly, and a head tube hole and a handle groove disposed near two ends thereof, an end of the cabling groove is in communication with the handle groove and extended along a length direction of the stem body. The handle groove has a groove opening in communication with the cabling groove, and the stem body includes combination parts disposed near the groove opening. The lower assembly cover is combined with the combination parts to enclose the groove opening, so as to secure and support the handlebar assembled in the handle groove. Therefore, the operation of mounting or replacing the stein body between the handlebar having cables inside and the vertical head tube can be completed quickly, and the cables can be accommodated in the stem body.
ELECTRONIC COMPONENT ASSEMBLY FOR A MOTORCYCLE ASSEMBLY
A system for a motorized vehicle having a frame and a wheel rotatably coupled to the frame has a first fender housing mounted to the frame, a second fender housing coupled to the first fender housing so that a volume is defined therebetween and an electronic component disposed in the volume.
MOTORCYCLE
- Brian K. LANGLOIS ,
- Jeffrey D. OLTMANS ,
- Ryan P. Lenton ,
- Ronald A. VORNDRAN ,
- David W. CHRISTIAN ,
- Kory J. Schuhmacher ,
- Timothy L. NENNICH ,
- Kevin E. NELSON ,
- Richard J. Christoph ,
- Michael W. GEBRIAN ,
- Dustin D. KELLER ,
- William H. DOORNINK ,
- Michael W. RAFFERTY ,
- Jeffrey M. O'Halloran ,
- Ola I. STENEGARD ,
- Malachi R. ROTH
A motorcycle (10) comprising a first frame member (110) having a first opening (128) and a plurality of wires. A joint member (140) is coupled to the first frame member and at least a second frame member (122, 62). The joint member has a second opening (142) therethrough. The plurality of wires extend into the first opening through the first frame member and through the second opening of the joint member.
MOTORCYCLE
- Brian K. LANGLOIS ,
- Jeffrey D. OLTMANS ,
- Ryan P. Lenton ,
- Ronald A. VORNDRAN ,
- David W. CHRISTIAN ,
- Kory J. Schuhmacher ,
- Timothy L. NENNICH ,
- Kevin E. NELSON ,
- Richard J. Christoph ,
- Michael W. GEBRIAN ,
- Dustin D. KELLER ,
- William H. DOORNINK ,
- Michael W. RAFFERTY ,
- Jeffrey M. O'Halloran ,
- Ola I. STENEGARD ,
- Malachi R. ROTH
A motorcycle (10) comprising a first frame member (110) having a first opening (128) and a plurality of wires. A joint member (140) is coupled to the first frame member and at least a second frame member (122, 62). The joint member has a second opening (142) therethrough. The plurality of wires extend into the first opening through the first frame member and through the second opening of the joint member.
Bicycle Frame Element
A bicycle frame element includes a frame tube, such as a downtube. The same forms an accommodation space for accommodating a battery. Further, a channel element is arranged in particular in the frame tube, which extends in the longitudinal direction of the frame tube, and serves to accommodate cables, wires, hydraulic lines and the like. To simplify the mounting, the channel element can be closed with a cover element. The cover element is held so as to be slidable in particular in the longitudinal direction.
Bicycle Frame Element
A bicycle frame element includes a frame tube, such as a downtube. The same forms an accommodation space for accommodating a battery. Further, a channel element is arranged in particular in the frame tube, which extends in the longitudinal direction of the frame tube, and serves to accommodate cables, wires, hydraulic lines and the like. To simplify the mounting, the channel element can be closed with a cover element. The cover element is held so as to be slidable in particular in the longitudinal direction.
ELECTRONIC SHIFT CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A BICYCLE
An electronic shift control system includes a first bicycle control device including a first housing, a first brake lever, and a first switch configured to generate a first signal when actuated. The electronic shift control system additionally includes a second bicycle control device including a second housing, a second brake lever, and a second switch configured to generate a second signal when actuated. The first bicycle control device is configured to wirelessly transmit both the first signal and the second signal.