LEANING VEHICLE
20220119069 ยท 2022-04-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62J6/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K5/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J23/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K2204/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K5/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K3/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62K5/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A leaning vehicle including a body frame; a linkage mechanism supported by the body frame and including a left side part and a right side part; and two front wheels, two foot steps, two foot-step-coupling part and two front guards, respectively at left and right sides of the vehicle. On each of the left and right sides, the front guard is supported by the foot-step-coupling part between the foot step and the front wheel, such that while the leaning vehicle leans, a positional relationship of the front guard changes with respect to the body frame but does not change with respect to the left/right side part and the foot step in a top-bottom direction, and while the front wheel rotates, the front guard does not rotate with the front wheel, and the positional relationship of the front guard to the left/right side part and the foot step remains without change.
Claims
1. A leaning vehicle configured to lean leftward when turning to left and lean rightward when turning to right, comprising: a vehicle body frame; a linkage mechanism supported by the vehicle body frame and including a cross part, a left side part, and a right side part; a left front wheel supported by the left side part to be rotatable about a left steering axis and to be non-displaceable in an axial direction of the left steering axis; a right front wheel supported by the right side part to be rotatable about a right steering axis and to be non-displaceable in an axial direction of the right steering axis; a left foot step located further rearward than the left front wheel and having a left-foot-placing face for a left foot of a driver of the leaning vehicle to be placed thereon; a right foot step located further rearward than the right front wheel and having a right-foot-placing face for a right foot of the driver to be placed thereon; a left-foot-step-coupling part coupling the left foot step to the left side part; a right-foot-step-coupling part coupling the right foot step to the right side part; a left front guard supported by the left-foot-step-coupling part between the left foot step and the left front wheel, such that while the leaning vehicle leans, in a top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame, a positional relationship of the left front guard to the vehicle body frame changes, and a positional relationship of the left front guard to the left side part and the left foot step remains without change, and while the left front wheel rotates about the left steering axis, the left front guard does not rotate together with the left front wheel, and the positional relationship of the left front guard to the left side part and the left foot step remains without change; and a right front guard supported by the right-foot-step-coupling part between the right foot step and the right front wheel such that while the leaning vehicle leans, in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame, a positional relationship of the right front guard to the vehicle body frame changes, and a positional relationship of the right front guard to the right side part and the right foot step remains without change, and while the right front wheel rotates about the right steering axis, the right front guard does not rotate together with the right front wheel, and the positional relationship of the right front guard to the right side part and the right foot step remains without change.
2. The leaning vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the left front guard extends along the left-foot-step-coupling part, and the right front guard extends along the right-foot-step-coupling part.
3. The leaning vehicle according to claim 2, wherein the left front guard overlaps the left front wheel when seen in a front-rear direction of the leaning vehicle, and overlaps the left front wheel when seen in a top-bottom direction of the leaning vehicle, and the right front guard overlaps the right front wheel when seen in the front-rear direction of the leaning vehicle, and overlaps the right front wheel when seen in the top-bottom direction of the leaning vehicle.
4. The leaning vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the left-foot-step-coupling part is located substantially at rear of the left front wheel, and extends downward toward rear from the left side part along the left front wheel, a front portion of the left-foot-step-coupling part being connected to the left side part, a rear portion of the left-foot-step-coupling part supporting a front portion of the left foot step, and the right-foot-step-coupling part is located substantially at rear of the right front wheel, and extends downward toward rear from the right side part along the right front wheel, a front portion of the right-foot-step-coupling part being connected to the right side part, a rear portion of the right-foot-step-coupling part supporting a front portion of the right foot step.
5. The leaning vehicle according to claim 1, wherein a lower end of the left front guard is located at a same height as or below a front end of the left-foot-placing face of the left foot step, and a lower end of the right front guard is located at a same height as or below a front end of the right-foot-placing face of the right foot step.
6. The leaning vehicle according to claim 1, wherein each of the left foot step and the right foot step has a waterproof structure that prevent water from passing therethrough in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame.
7. The leaning vehicle according to claim 1, further comprising: a left side guard having a plate shape extending in the top-bottom direction and a front-rear direction of the vehicle body frame, the left side guard being attached to at least one of the left foot step or the left-foot-step-coupling part, such that the left side guard is located at right of the left foot step, to guard the left foot of the driver; and a right side guard having the plate shape extending in the top-bottom direction and the front-rear direction of the vehicle body frame, the right side guard being attached to at least one of the right foot step or the right-foot-step-coupling part, such that the right side guard is located at left of the right foot step, to guard the right foot of the driver, wherein a right end of the left foot step is located further rightward than a left face of the left side guard, and a left end of the right foot step is located further leftward than a right face of the right side guard.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT
[0076] An embodiment will be described hereinafter with reference to the drawings. In the drawings, the same or corresponding parts are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof will not be repeated. The dimensions of components in the drawings do not strictly represent actual dimensions of the components and dimensional proportions of the components.
[0077] In the following description, arrow F in the drawings represents a forward direction of a leaning vehicle 1. Arrow B in the drawings represents a rearward direction of the leaning vehicle 1. Arrow U in the drawings represents an upward direction of the leaning vehicle 1. Arrow D in the drawings represents a downward direction of the leaning vehicle 1. Arrow R in the drawings represents a rightward direction of the leaning vehicle 1. Arrow L in the drawings represents a leftward direction of the leaning vehicle 1. A front-rear direction, a left-right direction, and a top-bottom direction of the leaning vehicle 1 refer to a front-rear direction, a left-right direction, and a top-bottom direction, respectively, with respect to the leaning vehicle 1 when seen from a driver of the leaning vehicle 1.
[0078] The leaning vehicle 1 according to this embodiment turns with a vehicle body frame leaning leftward or rightward with respect to a vertical direction. Thus, in addition to the directions with respect to the vehicle, directions with respect to the vehicle body frame are defined as follows. Arrow FF in the drawings represents a forward direction of the vehicle body frame. Arrow FB in the drawings represents a rearward direction of the vehicle body frame. Arrow FU in the drawings represents an upward direction of the vehicle body frame. Arrow FD in the drawings represents a downward direction of the vehicle body frame. Arrow FR in the drawings represents a rightward direction of the vehicle body frame. Arrow FL in the drawings represents a leftward direction of the vehicle body frame. A front-rear direction, a left-right direction, and a top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame refer to a front-rear direction, a left-right direction, and a top-bottom direction, respectively, with respect to the vehicle body frame when seen from a driver of the leaning vehicle.
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[0081] The leaning vehicle 1 does not include a seat on which a driver is seated. That is, the leaning vehicle 1 is a so-called standing-type vehicle which a standing driver drives while standing. The leaning vehicle 1 does not include a rear arm supporting the rear wheel 4. The rear wheel 4 of the leaning vehicle 1 is supported by a vehicle body frame 21 described later. The leaning vehicle 1 does not include buffer devices that elastically support the front wheels 3 and the rear wheel 4 such that the front wheels 3 and the rear wheel 4 are allowed to be displaced. The front wheels 3 and the rear wheel 4 of the leaning vehicle 1 are supported on the vehicle body frame 21 described later without interposition of buffer devices.
[0082] The vehicle body 2 includes the vehicle body frame 21 and a power unit 22. In
[0083] As illustrated in
[0084] The head pipe 211 is located in a front portion of the leaning vehicle 1. When the leaning vehicle 1 is seen from the left, an upper portion of the head pipe 211 is located at the rear of a lower portion of the head pipe 211 in the front-rear direction of the vehicle body frame 21. The linkage mechanism 5 is disposed around the head pipe 211. A steering shaft 652 described later is rotatably inserted in the head pipe 211.
[0085] The main frame 212 is connected to the head pipe 211. The main frame 212 is located further rearward than the head pipe 211 in the front-rear direction of the vehicle body frame 21. The main frame 212 supports the power unit 22. A rear end of the main frame 212 supports the rear wheel 4 such that the rear wheel 4 is rotatable about a wheel shaft 41. As illustrated in
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[0087] When the vehicle body frame 21 is seen from the left, the upper frame 213 extends rearward in the front-rear direction of the vehicle body frame 21 and downward in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame 21 from the head pipe 211 toward the rear wheel 4. A rear end of the upper frame 213 is branched into two parts respectively located at the left and right of the rear wheel 4. Specifically, the upper frame 213 includes an upper-frame-left-rear end 213a located at the left of the rear wheel 4 and an upper-frame-right-rear end 213b located at the right of the rear wheel 4. The upper-frame-left-rear end 213a and the upper-frame-right-rear end 213b support the rear wheel 4 together with an under-frame-left-rear end 214c and an under-frame-right-rear end 214d described later. The power unit 22 is supported by the upper frame 213.
[0088] The under frame 214 includes an under-frame-front portion 214a and an under-frame-rear portion 214b. When the vehicle body frame 21 is seen from the left, the under-frame-front portion 214a extends from the head pipe 211 rearward in the front-rear direction of the vehicle body frame 21 and downward in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame 21. A front end of the under-frame-front portion 214a is connected to the head pipe 211.
[0089] The under-frame-rear portion 214b extends rearward from a rear end of the under-frame-front portion 214a in the front-rear direction of the vehicle body frame 21. A rear end of the under-frame-rear portion 214b is branched into two parts respectively located at the left and right of the rear wheel 4. Specifically, the under-frame-rear portion 214b includes the under-frame-left-rear end 214c located at the left of the rear wheel 4 and the under-frame-right-rear end 214d located at the right of the rear wheel 4.
[0090] The under-frame-left-rear end 214c is connected to the upper-frame-left-rear end 213a. The connection between the under-frame-left-rear end 214c and the upper-frame-left-rear end 213a constitutes a main-frame-left-rear end 212a. The under-frame-right-rear end 214d is connected to the upper-frame-right-rear end 213b. The connection between the under-frame-right-rear end 214d and the upper-frame-right-rear end 213b constitutes a main-frame-right-rear end 212b. The main-frame-left-rear end 212a and the main-frame-right-rear end 212b support the rear wheel 4.
[0091] The main frame 212 includes the upper frame 213 and the under frame 214 described above so that strength and stiffness of the main frame 212 can be thereby enhanced. In a case where the height of the main frame in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame is reduced, the main frame may include only the under frame.
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[0095] The power unit 22 generates a driving force for causing the leaning vehicle 1 to travel. As illustrated in
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[0098] The right front wheel 32 is connected to the right suspension part 62. Specifically, the right front wheel 32 is connected to a lower portion of the right suspension part 62. The right front wheel 32 is supported by the right suspension part 62 to be rotatable about a right axle 321. The right axle 321 is disposed in the lower portion of the right suspension part 62 and extends in the left-right direction of the vehicle body frame 21.
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[0100] The linkage mechanism 5 is a linkage mechanism of a parallel four-bar linkage (also referred to as a parallelogram linkage) type.
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[0107] The right side part 54 is located at the right of the head pipe 211 in the left-right direction of the vehicle body frame 21. The right side part 54 is located further upward than the right front wheel 32 in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame 21. The right side part 54 extends in the direction in which the head pipe 211 extends. The right side part 54 extends in the direction in which the intermediate steering axis Z of the steering shaft 652 extends. An upper portion of the right side part 54 is located further rearward than a lower portion of the right side part 54 in the front-rear direction of the vehicle body frame 21.
[0108] As illustrated in
[0109] An intermediate portion of the upper cross part 51 is rotatably coupled to the head pipe 211 through the upper-intermediate-coupling part 211a. That is, the upper cross part 51 is rotatable with respect to the head pipe 211 about an upper-intermediate-coupling axis UI (intermediate axis) passing through the upper-intermediate-coupling part 211a and extending in the front-rear direction of the vehicle body frame 21.
[0110] An intermediate portion of the lower cross part 52 is rotatably coupled to the head pipe 211 through the lower-intermediate-coupling part 211b. That is, the lower cross part 52 is rotatable with respect to the head pipe 211 about a lower-intermediate-coupling axis DI (intermediate axis) passing through the lower-intermediate-coupling part 211b and extending in the front-rear direction of the vehicle body frame 21.
[0111] The left side part 53 includes an upper-left-coupling part 53a and a lower-left-coupling part 53b.
[0112] A left end of the upper cross part 51 is rotatably coupled to the left side part 53 through the upper-left-coupling part 53a. That is, the upper cross part 51 is rotatable with respect to the left side part 53 about an upper-left-coupling axis UL (left axis) passing through the upper-left-coupling part 53a and extending in the front-rear direction of the vehicle body frame 21.
[0113] A left end of the lower cross part 52 is rotatably coupled to the left side part 53 through the lower-left-coupling part 53b. That is, the lower cross part 52 is rotatable with respect to the left side part 53 about a lower-left-coupling axis DL (left axis) passing through the lower-left-coupling part 53b and extending in the front-rear direction of the vehicle body frame 21.
[0114] The right side part 54 includes an upper-right-coupling part 54a and a lower-right-coupling part 54b.
[0115] A right end of the upper cross part 51 is rotatably coupled to the right side part 54 through the upper-right-coupling part 54a. That is, the upper cross part 51 is rotatable with respect to the right side part 54 about an upper-right-coupling axis UR (right axis) passing through the upper-right-coupling part 54a and extending in the front-rear direction of the vehicle body frame 21.
[0116] The right end of the lower cross part 52 is rotatably coupled to the right side part 54 through the lower-right-coupling part 54b. That is, the lower cross part 52 is rotatable with respect to the right side part 54 about a lower-right-coupling axis DR (right axis) passing through the lower-right-coupling part 54b and extending in the front-rear direction of the vehicle body frame 21.
[0117] The upper-intermediate-coupling axis UI, the upper-right-coupling axis UR, the upper-left-coupling axis UL, the lower-intermediate-coupling axis DI, the lower-right-coupling axis DR, and the lower-left-coupling axis DL extend in parallel. The upper-intermediate-coupling axis UI, the upper-right-coupling axis UR, the upper-left-coupling axis UL, the lower-intermediate-coupling axis DI, the lower-right-coupling axis DR, and the lower-left-coupling axis DL are located further upward than the left front wheel 31 and the right front wheel 32 in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame 21.
[0118] As described above, the upper cross part 51, the lower cross part 52, the left side part 53, and the right side part 54 are supported by the vehicle body frame 21 such that the upper cross part 51 and the lower cross part 52 are kept in parallel with each other, and the left side part 53 and the right side part 54 are kept in parallel with each other.
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[0120] The left suspension part 61 supports the left front wheel 31 to the linkage mechanism 5. The left suspension part 61 extends in the direction in which the intermediate steering axis Z extends. A lower end of the left suspension part 61 supports the left front wheel 31. The left suspension part 61 supports the left front wheel 31 such that a gap between the left front wheel 31 and a left coupling part 812 described later is not displaced. An upper end of the left suspension part 61 is fixed to the left bracket 63.
[0121] The left bracket 63 includes an unillustrated left rotating member in an upper portion thereof. The left rotating member is located inside the left side part 53 of the linkage mechanism 5 and extends in the direction in which the left side part 53 extends. The left rotating member is rotatable about a left steering axis X with respect to the left side part 53. That is, the left bracket 63 is rotatable about the left steering axis X with respect to the left side part 53. The left steering axis X extends in the direction in which the left side part 53 extends.
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[0123] The right bracket 64 includes an unillustrated right rotating member in an upper portion thereof. The right rotating member is located inside the right side part 54 of the linkage mechanism 5 and extends in the direction in which the right side part 54 extends. The right rotating member is rotatable about a right steering axis Y with respect to the right side part 54. That is, the right bracket 64 is rotatable about the right steering axis Y with respect to the right side part 54. The right steering axis Y extends in the direction in which the right side part 54 extends.
[0124] The right suspension part 62 supports the right front wheel 32 to the linkage mechanism 5. The right suspension part 62 extends in the direction in which the intermediate steering axis Z extends. A lower end of the right suspension part 62 supports the right front wheel 32. The right suspension part 62 supports the right front wheel 32 such that a gap between the right front wheel 32 and a right coupling part 822 described later is not displaced. An upper end of the right suspension part 62 is fixed to the right bracket 64.
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[0126] The steering member 65 includes the handlebar 651 and the steering shaft 652.
[0127] The handlebar 651 is connected to an upper portion of the steering shaft 652. A part of the steering shaft 652 is rotatably supported by the head pipe 211. The steering shaft 652 rotates about the intermediate steering axis Z in accordance with an operation on the handlebar 651 by a driver.
[0128] The steering-force-transfer mechanism 66 causes the left suspension part 61 to rotate about the left steering axis X in the rotation direction of the steering member 65 in accordance with rotation of the steering member 65. Similarly, the steering-force-transfer mechanism 66 causes the right suspension part 62 to rotate about the right steering axis Y in the rotation direction of the steering member 65 in accordance with rotation of the steering member 65. Accordingly, the steering-force-transfer mechanism 66 transfers a steering force to the left front wheel 31 and the right front wheel 32 in accordance with an operation on the steering member 65 by a driver. The left front wheel 31 and the right front wheel 32 rotate about the left steering axis X and the right steering axis Y, respectively, in a direction in accordance with the direction of operation on the steering member 65 by the driver.
[0129] An operation of the leaning vehicle 1 in which the leaning vehicle 1 leans leftward or rightward is similar to a lean operation disclosed in International Patent Application Publication No. 2020/111254. Thus, the operation in which the leaning vehicle 1 leans leftward or rightward will not be described in detail.
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[0131] The left-foot-load-transfer part 81 includes a left-foot-placing part 811 (left foot step) and the left coupling part 812 (left-foot-step-coupling part).
[0132] The left-foot-placing part 811 includes a left-foot-placing face 811a on which the left foot of a standing driver is placed. The left-foot-placing part 811 has a waterproof structure that does not allow water to pass therethrough in the top-bottom direction. For example, the left-foot-placing part 811 has a plate shape that does not have through holes penetrating the left-foot-placing part 811 in the top-bottom direction. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent water splashed on the left front wheel 31 during traveling of the leaning vehicle 1 from spattering on the left foot of the driver from under the left-foot-placing part 811.
[0133] The left coupling part 812 couples the left-foot-placing part 811 and the left side part 53 of the linkage mechanism 5 to each other. As illustrated in
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[0135] The right-foot-placing part 821 includes a right-foot-placing face 821a on which the right foot of a standing driver is placed. The right-foot-placing part 821 has a waterproof structure that does not allow water to pass therethrough in the top-bottom direction. For example, the right-foot-placing part 821 has a plate shape that does not have through holes penetrating the right-foot-placing part 821 in the top-bottom direction. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent water splashed on the right front wheel 32 during traveling of the leaning vehicle 1 from spattering on the right foot of the driver from under the right-foot-placing part 821.
[0136] The right coupling part 822 couples the right-foot-placing part 821 and the right side part 54 of the linkage mechanism 5 to each other. The right coupling part 822 extends from the right side part 54 rearward in the front-rear direction of the vehicle body frame 21 and downward in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame 21, at the rear of the right front wheel 32 along the right front wheel 32. The state where the right coupling part 822 extends along the right front wheel 32 includes not only a case where the right coupling part 822 is curved in an arc shape when seen from the right, but also a case where the right coupling part 822 linearly tilts when seen from the right, a case where the right coupling part 822 has a curved shape when seen from the right, a case where the right coupling part 822 has a shape as a combination of a curve and a straight line when seen from the right, and a case where the right coupling part 822 has a shape as a combination of a plurality of straight lines at different angles when seen from the right. A rear end of the right coupling part 822 is coupled to the right-foot-placing part 821. The right-foot-load-transfer part 82 is configured to be capable of transferring a load of the driver input through the right-foot-placing part 821, to the right side part 54. The right coupling part may be integrated with the right side part.
[0137] With the configuration described above, a load applied to the left-foot-placing part 811 through the left foot of the driver and a load applied to the right-foot-placing part 821 through the right foot of the driver are individually adjusted to thereby control leaning of the vehicle body frame 21.
[0138] For example, as illustrated in
[0139] When a load is applied by a left foot to the left side part 53 through the left-foot-placing part 811, a force is exerted to the left side part 53 such that the left side part 53 is displaced in the downward direction of the vehicle body frame 21. Accordingly, leftward leaning of the vehicle body frame 21 can be suppressed in the left-right direction of the leaning vehicle 1.
[0140] On the other hand, when the vehicle body frame 21 leans to the right of the leaning vehicle 1, the right side part 54 is located further upward than the left side part 53 in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame 21. When a load is applied by a right foot to the right side part 54 through the right-foot-placing part 821, a force is exerted to the right side part 54 such that the right side part 54 is displaced in the downward direction of the vehicle body frame 21. Accordingly, rightward leaning of the vehicle body frame 21 can be suppressed in the left-right direction of the leaning vehicle 1.
[0141] When the vehicle body frame 21 leans leftward or rightward from the upright state, the normal direction to the placing face of the left-foot-placing part 811 and the normal direction to the placing face of the right-foot-placing part 821 change. However, an angle formed by the direction in which the head pipe 211 extends (the direction in which the intermediate steering axis Z extends) and the placing face of the left-foot-placing part 811 and the placing face of the right-foot-placing part 821 does not change. That is, the normal direction to the placing face of the left-foot-placing part 811 and the normal direction to the placing face of the right-foot-placing part 821 constantly coincide with the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame 21.
[0142] The left-right-coupling member 83 couples the left-foot-placing part 811 and the right-foot-placing part 821 to each other in the left-right direction of the vehicle body frame 21 under the vehicle body frame 21. In the left-right direction of the vehicle body frame 21, a center portion of the left-right-coupling member 83 is supported by a rotation support part (not shown) fixed to a lower portion of the under frame 214 of the vehicle body frame 21, to be rotatable about the under frame 214. Accordingly, in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame 21, the left-right-coupling member 83 leans in the top-bottom direction in accordance with upward or downward movement of the left-foot-placing part 811 and the right-foot-placing part 821.
[0143] In this manner, the left-foot-placing part 811 and the right-foot-placing part 821 move upward or downward in an interlocked manner in accordance with an input of a load from the left foot to the left-foot-placing part 811 or an input of a load from the right foot to the right-foot-placing part 821. Thus, with the input of a load from the left foot to the left-foot-placing part 811 or the input of a load from the right foot to the right-foot-placing part 821 described above, leftward or rightward leaning of the vehicle body frame 21 can be easily suppressed.
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[0145] As illustrated in
[0146] The left front fender 33 is located above the left front wheel 31 in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame 21. As illustrated in
[0147] The left front fender 33 is disposed above the left front wheel 31 such that the left front fender 33 overlaps with a part of a left front guard 86 described later when seen from above.
[0148] The left front fender 33 covers an upper portion of the left front wheel 31 within a range where the center angle is less than or equal to 90 degrees, when seen from the left. The left front fender 33 may cover the upper portion of the left front wheel 31 in a range where the center angle is greater than 90 degrees, when seen from the left.
[0149] The left front fender 33 as described above is located above the left front wheel 31 so that the left front fender 33 can prevent water splashed on the left front wheel 31 during traveling of the leaning vehicle 1 from spattering on the left foot of the driver.
[0150] In addition, the left front fender 33 is made in a small size and is attached to the left transfer plate 664 rotatably attached to the lower end of the left side part 53 of the linkage mechanism 5, with the left-front-fender-attachment member 331 interposed therebetween so that the left front fender 33 can be thereby supported by a simple structure. That is, the left front fender 33 of this embodiment is small in size, and thus, does not need to be supported at a plurality of points. Thus, interference of the left front fender 33 with other parts can be prevented.
[0151] Even in a case where vibrations occur in the left front fender 33 during traveling of the leaning vehicle 1, interference between the left front fender 33 and a left side guard 84 described later or the left front guard 86 can be prevented because of size reduction of the left front fender 33 as described above.
[0152] As illustrated in
[0153] The right front fender 34 is disposed above the right front wheel 32 such that the right front fender 34 overlaps with a part of a right front guard 87 described later when seen from above.
[0154] The right front fender 34 covers an upper portion of the right front wheel 32 within a range where the center angle is less than or equal to 90 degrees, when seen from the right. The right front fender 34 may cover the upper portion of the right front wheel 32 in a range where the center angle is greater than 90 degrees, when seen from the right.
[0155] The right front fender 34 as described above is located above the right front wheel 32 so that the right front fender 34 can prevent water splashed on the right front wheel 32 during traveling of the leaning vehicle 1 from spattering on the right foot of the driver.
[0156] In addition, the right front fender 34 is made in a small size and is attached to the right transfer plate 665 rotatably attached to the lower end of the right side part 54 of the linkage mechanism 5, with the right-front-fender-attachment member 341 interposed therebetween so that the right front fender 34 can be thereby supported by a simple structure. That is, the right front fender 34 of this embodiment is small in size, and thus, does not need to be supported at a plurality of points. Thus, interference of the right front fender 34 with other parts can be prevented.
[0157] Even in a case where vibrations occur in the right front fender 34 during traveling of the leaning vehicle 1, interference between the right front fender 34 and a right side guard 85 described later or the right front guard 87 can be prevented because of size reduction of the right front fender 34 as described above.
[0158] (Side Guard)
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[0162] By disposing the left side guard 84 having the configuration described above at the right of the left-foot-placing part 811, the left foot placed on the left-foot-placing part 811 can be positioned and protected, and it is possible to prevent water splashed on the right front wheel 32 during traveling of the leaning vehicle 1 from spattering on the left foot of the driver. In particular, the left side guard 84 can prevent water splashed on the right front wheel 32 during traveling of the leaning vehicle 1 in a leaning state from spattering on the left foot of the driver.
[0163] As illustrated in
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[0165] By disposing the right side guard 85 having the configuration described above at the left of the right-foot-placing part 821, the right foot placed on the right-foot-placing part 821 can be positioned and protected, and it is possible to prevent water splashed on the left front wheel 31 during traveling of the leaning vehicle 1 from spattering on the right foot of the driver, as illustrated in
[0166] (Front Guard)
[0167] As illustrated in
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[0169] The left front guard 86 is attached to at least a lower end of the left coupling part 812 to cover at least a part of a rear portion of the left front wheel 31. As illustrated in
[0170] Specifically, in this embodiment, the left front guard 86 extends upward from the lower end of the left coupling part 812 along the left coupling part 812. That is, the left front guard 86 is a resin plate member having a rectangular shape in plane view, and covers a rear portion and an upper portion of the left front wheel 31. The left front guard 86 is fixed to the left coupling part 812 such that the longitudinal direction of the left front guard 86 extends along the direction in which the left coupling part 812 extends. In this case, the left front guard 86 is attached to the front of the left coupling part 812.
[0171] The left front guard 86 may be disposed, with respect to the left coupling part 812, further downward than a region where a gap between the left coupling part 812 and the left front wheel 31 is smallest in the front-rear direction. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent water splashed on the left front wheel 31 from spattering on the left foot of the driver, which will be described later.
[0172] As described above, by providing the left front guard 86 in the left coupling part 812, as illustrated in
[0173] As illustrated in
[0174] As described above, the left front guard 86 is supported by the left coupling part 812 between the left-foot-placing part 811 and the left front wheel 31 such that while the leaning vehicle 1 leans, the positional relationship of the left front guard 86 to the vehicle body frame 21 in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame 21 changes whereas the positional relationship of the left front guard 86 to the left side part 53 and the left-foot-placing part 811 in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame 21 does not change, and that while the left front wheel 31 rotates about the left steering axis X, the left front guard 86 does not rotate together with the left front wheel 31 and the positional relationship of the left front guard 86 to the left side part 53 and the left-foot-placing part 811 does not change.
[0175] Accordingly, even in the case where the leaning vehicle 1 leans or the case where the left front wheel 31 rotates about the left steering axis X, the left foot of the driver placed on the left-foot-placing part 811 can be covered with the left front guard 86 from the front. Thus, it is possible to prevent the left foot of the driver from getting wet by water splashed on the left front wheel 31.
[0176] The left front guard 86 includes, in a right portion thereof, a left-front-guard-first hook 86a and a pair of left-front-guard-second hooks 86b that are engaged with the left coupling part 812. The left-front-guard-first hook 86a and the pair of left-front-guard-second hooks 86b are arranged side by side in the longitudinal direction in the right portion of the left front guard 86, and project from the left front guard 86 to the right. The left-front-guard-first hook 86a and the pair of left-front-guard-second hooks 86b are integrally provided in the left front guard 86.
[0177] In a state where the left front guard 86 is attached to the left coupling part 812, the left-front-guard-first hook 86a is located ahead of the left coupling part 812 and the pair of left-front-guard-second hooks 86b is located at the rear of the left coupling part 812. Each of the left-front-guard-first hook 86a and the pair of left-front-guard-second hooks 86b has a semicircular shape when seen in the longitudinal direction of the left front guard 86 so as to extend along the outer shape of the left coupling part 812.
[0178] Accordingly, the left-front-guard-first hook 86a and the pair of left-front-guard-second hooks 86b are more reliably engaged with the left coupling part 812. This can further ensure fixing of the left front guard 86 to the left coupling part 812.
[0179] In the state where the left front guard 86 is fixed to the left coupling part 812, as illustrated in
[0180] The left front guard 86 has such an arc shape as to extend along the outer shape of the left front wheel 31 when seen from the left in the state where the left front guard 86 is fixed to the left coupling part 812 as described above. The left front guard 86 is located at a position overlapping with a part of the left front fender 33 when seen from above in the state where the left front guard 86 is fixed to the left coupling part 812 as described above. The lower end of the left front guard 86 is located at the front of the left-foot-placing part 811 in the state where the left front guard 86 is fixed to the left coupling part 812.
[0181] Accordingly, the left front guard 86 can prevent water splashed on the left front wheel 31 during traveling of the leaning vehicle 1 from spattering on the left foot of the driver. In addition, by fixing the left front guard 86 to the left coupling part 812 as described above, when the leaning vehicle 1 leans leftward, the left front guard 86 also leans leftward together with the left coupling part 812, and when the leaning vehicle 1 leans rightward, the left front guard 86 also leans rightward together with the left coupling part 812. Thus, the left front guard 86 can further ensure prevention of water splashed on the left front wheel 31 during traveling of the leaning vehicle 1 from spattering on the left foot of the driver.
[0182] In addition, since the left front guard 86 is located at a position overlapping with a part of the left front fender 33 when seen from above as described above, the left front guard 86 and the left front fender 33 can further ensure prevention of water splashed on the left front wheel 31 from spattering on the left foot of the driver in a case where the leaning vehicle 1 travels at relatively high speed.
[0183] Further, since the left front guard 86 is provided in addition to the left front fender 33, it is possible to allow the leaning vehicle 1 to lean leftward or rightward while preventing water splashed on the left front wheel 31 during traveling of the leaning vehicle 1 from spattering on the left foot of the driver.
[0184] Since the left front guard 86 extends to a position below the left-foot-placing face 811a as described above, it is possible to further ensure covering of the left-foot-placing part 811 with the left front guard 86. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent water splashed on the left front wheel 31 during traveling of the leaning vehicle 1 from spattering on the left foot of the driver from below the left front guard 86.
[0185] Furthermore, since the left front guard 86 is fixed to the left coupling part 812 as described above, the left front guard 86 does not rotate together with the left front wheel 31 in steering of the left front wheel 31. Thus, no space where the left front guard 86 rotates is needed between the left front wheel 31 and the left coupling part 812, and a gap between the left front wheel 31 and the left coupling part 812 can be reduced. The left front wheel 31 of the leaning vehicle 1 is supported on the vehicle body frame 21 without using a buffer device. Accordingly, the gap between the left front wheel 31 and the left coupling part 812 is not displaced so that the gap can be thereby reduced.
[0186] The right front guard 87 is attached to at least the lower end of the right coupling part 822 to cover at least a part of a rear portion of the right front wheel 32. As illustrated in
[0187] Specifically, in this embodiment, the right front guard 87 extends upward from the lower end of the right coupling part 822 along the right coupling part 822. That is, the right front guard 87 is a resin plate member having a rectangular shape in plane view, and covers a rear portion and an upper portion of the right front wheel 32. The right front guard 87 is fixed to the right coupling part 822 such that the longitudinal direction of the right front guard 87 extends along a direction in which the right coupling part 822 extends. In this case, the right front guard 87 is attached to the front of the right coupling part 822.
[0188] The right front guard 87 may be disposed, with respect to the right coupling part 822, further downward than a region where the gap between the right coupling part 822 and the right front wheel 32 in the front-rear direction is smallest. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent water splashed on the right front wheel 32 from spattering on the right foot of the driver, which will be described later.
[0189] As described above, by providing the right front guard 87 in the right coupling part 822, as illustrated in
[0190] As illustrated in
[0191] As described above, the right front guard 87 is supported by the right coupling part 822 between the right-foot-placing part 821 and the right front wheel 32 such that the positional relationship of the right front guard 87 to the vehicle body frame 21 in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame 21 changes whereas the positional relationship of the right front guard 87 to the right side part 54 and the right-foot-placing part 821 in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame 21 does not change while the leaning vehicle 1 leans and that the right front guard 87 does not rotate together with the right front wheel 32 and the positional relationship of the right front guard 87 to the right side part 54 and the right-foot-placing part 821 does not change while the right front wheel 32 rotates about the right steering axis Y.
[0192] Accordingly, even in the case where the leaning vehicle 1 leans or the case where the right front wheel 32 rotates about the right steering axis Y, the right foot of a driver placed on the right-foot-placing part 821 can be covered with the right front guard 87 from the front. Thus, it is possible to prevent the right foot of the driver from getting wet by water splashed on the right front wheel 32.
[0193] The right front guard 87 includes, in a left portion thereof, a right-front-guard-first hook 87a and a pair of right-front-guard-second hooks 87b that are engaged with the right coupling part 822. The right-front-guard-first hook 87a and the pair of right-front-guard-second hooks 87b are arranged side by side in the longitudinal direction in the left portion of the right front guard 87, and project from the right front guard 87 to the left. The right-front-guard-first hook 87a and the pair of right-front-guard-second hooks 87b are integrally provided in the right front guard 87.
[0194] In a state where the right front guard 87 is attached to the right coupling part 822, the right-front-guard-first hook 87a is located ahead of the right coupling part 822, and the pair of right-front-guard-second hooks 87b is located at the rear of the right coupling part 822. Each of the right-front-guard-first hook 87a and the pair of right-front-guard-second hooks 87b is formed in a semicircular shape when seen in the longitudinal direction of the right front guard 87 so as to extend along the outer shape of the right coupling part 822.
[0195] Accordingly, the right-front-guard-first hook 87a and the pair of right-front-guard-second hooks 87b are more reliably engaged with the right coupling part 822. This can further ensure fixing of the right front guard 87 to the right coupling part 822.
[0196] Although not specifically shown, in the state where the right front guard 87 is fixed to the right coupling part 822, the right front guard 87 extends to a position below the height of a front end of the right-foot-placing face 821a of the right-foot-placing part 821. The right front guard 87 may extend to the same position as the height of the front end of the right-foot-placing face 821a of the right-foot-placing part 821.
[0197] The right front guard 87 has such an arc shape as to extend along the outer shape of the right front wheel 32 when seen from the right in the state where the right front guard 87 is fixed to the right coupling part 822 as described above. The right front guard 87 is located at a position overlapping with a part of the right front fender 34 when seen from above in the state where the right front guard 87 is fixed to the right coupling part 822 as described above. A lower end of the right front guard 87 is located at the front of the right-foot-placing part 821 in the state where the right front guard 87 is fixed to the right coupling part 822.
[0198] Accordingly, the right front guard 87 can prevent water splashed on the right front wheel 32 during traveling of the leaning vehicle 1 from spattering on the right foot of the driver. In addition, by fixing the right front guard 87 to the right coupling part 822 as described above, when the leaning vehicle 1 leans leftward, the right front guard 87 also leans leftward together with the right coupling part 822, and when the leaning vehicle 1 leans rightward, the right front guard 87 also leans rightward together with the right coupling part 822. Thus, the right front guard 87 can further ensure prevention of water splashed on the right front wheel 32 during traveling of the leaning vehicle 1 from spattering on the right foot of the driver.
[0199] In addition, since the right front guard 87 is located at a position overlapping with a part of the right front fender 34 when seen from above as described above, the right front guard 87 and the right front fender 34 can further ensure prevention of water splashed on the right front wheel 32 from spattering on the right foot of the driver in a case where the leaning vehicle 1 travels at relatively high speed.
[0200] Further, since the right front guard 87 is provided in addition to the right front fender 34, it is possible to allow the leaning vehicle 1 to lean leftward or rightward while preventing water splashed on the right front wheel 32 during traveling of the leaning vehicle 1 from spattering on the right foot of the driver.
[0201] Since the right front guard 87 extends to a position below the right-foot-placing face 821a as described above, it is possible to further ensure covering of the right-foot-placing part 821 with the right front guard 87. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent water splashed on the right front wheel 32 during traveling of the leaning vehicle 1 from spattering on the right foot of the driver from below the right front guard 87.
[0202] Furthermore, since the right front guard 87 is fixed to the right coupling part 822 as described above, the right front guard 87 does not rotate together with the right front wheel 32 in steering of the right front wheel 32. Thus, no space where the right front guard 87 rotates is needed between the right front wheel 32 and the right coupling part 822, and a gap between the right front wheel 32 and the right coupling part 822 can be reduced. The right front wheel 32 of the leaning vehicle 1 is supported on the vehicle body frame 21 without using a buffer device. Accordingly, the gap between the right front wheel 32 and the right coupling part 822 is not displaced so that the gap can be thereby reduced.
[0203] As illustrated in
[0204] The leaning vehicle 1 according to this embodiment includes: the vehicle body frame 21; the linkage mechanism supported by the vehicle body frame 21 and including the upper cross part 51, the lower cross part 52, the left side part 53, and the right side part 54; the left front wheel 31 supported by the left side part 53 to be rotatable about the left steering axis X and to be non-displaceable in the axial direction of the left steering axis X; the right front wheel 32 supported by the right side part 54 to be rotatable about the right steering axis Y and to be non-displaceable in the axial direction of the right steering axis Y; the left-foot-placing part 811 located further rearward than the left front wheel 31 and having the left-foot-placing face 811a on which the left foot of a driver is placed; the right-foot-placing part 821 located further rearward than the right front wheel 32 and having the right-foot-placing face 821a on which the right foot of the driver is placed; the left coupling part 812 coupling the left-foot-placing part 811 to the left side part 53; and the right coupling part 822 coupling the right-foot-placing part 821 to the right side part 54. The leaning vehicle 1 leans leftward when turning to the left, and leans rightward when turning to the right.
[0205] The leaning vehicle 1 includes: the left front guard 86 supported by the left coupling part 812 between the left-foot-placing part 811 and the left front wheel 31 such that while the leaning vehicle 1 leans, a positional relationship of the left front guard 86 to the vehicle body frame 21 in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame 21 changes and a positional relationship of the left front guard 86 to the left side part 53 and the left-foot-placing part 811 in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame 21 does not change and that while the left front wheel 31 rotates about the left steering axis X, the left front guard 86 does not rotate together with the left front wheel 31 and a positional relationship of the left front guard 86 to the left side part 53 and the left-foot-placing part 811 does not change; and the right front guard 87 supported by the right coupling part 822 between the right-foot-placing part 821 and the right front wheel 32 such that while the leaning vehicle 1 leans, a positional relationship of the right front guard 87 to the vehicle body frame 21 in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame 21 changes and a positional relationship of the right front guard 87 to the right side part 54 and the right-foot-placing part 821 in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame 21 does not change and that while the right front wheel 32 rotates about the right steering axis Y, the right front guard 87 does not rotate together with the right front wheel 32 and a positional relationship of the right front guard 87 to the right side part 54 and the right-foot-placing part 821 does not change.
[0206] In the leaning vehicle 1 described above, the left front guard 86 is supported by the left coupling part 812 between the left-foot-placing part 811 and the left front wheel 31 such that while the leaning vehicle 1 leans, the positional relationship of the left front guard 86 to the vehicle body frame 21 in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame 21 changes and the positional relationship of the left front guard 86 to the left side part 53 and the left-foot-placing part 811 in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame 21 does not change and that while the left front wheel 31 rotates about the left steering axis X, the left front guard 86 does not rotate together with the left front wheel 31 and the positional relationship of the left front guard 86 to the left side part 53 and the left-foot-placing part 811 does not change.
[0207] Accordingly, even in the case where the leaning vehicle 1 leans or the case where the left front wheel 31 rotates about the left steering axis X, the left foot of a driver placed on the left-foot-placing part 811 can be covered with the left front guard 86 from the front. Thus, it is possible to prevent the left foot of the driver from getting wet by water splashed on the left front wheel 31.
[0208] The right front guard 87 is supported by the right coupling part 822 between the right-foot-placing part 821 and the right front wheel 32 such that the positional relationship of the right front guard 87 to the vehicle body frame 21 in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame 21 changes whereas the positional relationship of the right front guard 87 to the right side part 54 and the right-foot-placing part 821 in the top-bottom direction of the vehicle body frame 21 does not change while the leaning vehicle 1 leans and that the right front guard 87 does not rotate together with the right front wheel 32 and the positional relationship of the right front guard 87 to the right side part 54 and the right-foot-placing part 821 does not change while the right front wheel 32 rotates about the right steering axis Y.
[0209] Accordingly, even in the case where the leaning vehicle 1 leans or the case where the right front wheel 32 rotates about the right steering axis Y, the right foot of the driver placed on the right-foot-placing part 821 can be covered with the right front guard 87 from the front. Thus, it is possible to prevent the right foot of the driver from getting wet by water splashed on the right front wheel 32.
[0210] In addition, in the leaning vehicle 1 described above, the left front guard 86 is supported by the left coupling part 812 such that the left front guard 86 does not rotate together with the left front wheel 31 while the left front wheel 31 rotates about the left steering axis X. The right front guard 87 is supported by the right coupling part 822 such that the right front guard 87 does not rotate together with the right front wheel 32 while the right front wheel 32 rotates about the right steering axis Y. That is, in the leaning vehicle 1 described above, it is unnecessary to provide a space for allowing the left front guard 86 to rotate between the left front wheel 31 and the left coupling part 812 and a space for allowing the right front guard 87 to rotate between the right front wheel 32 and the right coupling part 822.
[0211] Thus, the left coupling part 812 does not need to be shifted rearward with respect to the left front wheel 31, and the right coupling part 822 does not need to be shifted rearward with respect to the right front wheel 32, either. Accordingly, the length of the vehicle in the front-rear direction can be reduced. As a result, the leaning vehicle 1 is allowed to have a compact configuration in the front-rear direction. The configuration described above eliminates the necessity for providing spaces for installing large-size front fenders above the left front wheel 31 and the right front wheel 32. Thus, the leaning vehicle 1 is allowed to have a compact configuration in the top-bottom direction.
[0212] As described above, the leaning vehicle 1 including the left front wheel 31 and the right front wheel 32 is allowed to be made compact and to have a configuration capable of preventing the feet of a driver from getting wet by water splashed on the left front wheel 31 and the right front wheel 32.
[0213] In addition, in a case where large-size front fenders are provided for the left front wheel 31 and the right front wheel 32, it is necessary to provide a space for allowing the left front wheel 31 and the front fender to rotate above the left front wheel 31 and a space for allowing the right front wheel 32 and the front fender to rotate above the right front wheel 32. In this case, the head pipe needs to be disposed not to interfere with these spaces. On the other hand, the left front guard 86 and the right front guard 87 as described in this embodiment are provided in the leaning vehicle 1 so that spaces as described above become unnecessary. Accordingly, the position of the head pipe 211 in the leaning vehicle 1 can be lowered. Thus, the barycenter of the frame can be lowered and the weight of the frame can be reduced. In addition, with the configuration of this embodiment, the position of the frame of the leaning vehicle 1 can be lowered, so that a driver can easily ride on the leaning vehicle 1.
[0214] In the leaning vehicle 1 according to this embodiment, the left front guard 86 extends along the left coupling part 812. The right front guard 87 extends along the right coupling part 822.
[0215] In the manner described above, the front of the left-foot-placing part 811 coupled to the left coupling part 812 can be more reliably covered with the left front guard 86. This can further ensure prevention of the left foot of the driver placed on the left-foot-placing part 811 from getting wet by water splashed on the left front wheel 31. The front of the right-foot-placing part 821 coupled to the right coupling part 822 can also be more reliably covered with the right front guard 87. This can further ensure prevention of the right foot of the driver placed on the right-foot-placing part 821 from getting wet by water splashed on the right front wheel 32.
[0216] In the leaning vehicle 1 according to this embodiment, the left front guard 86 overlaps with the left front wheel 31 when seen in the front-rear direction of the leaning vehicle 1 and overlaps with the left front wheel 31 when seen in the top-bottom direction of the leaning vehicle 1. The right front guard 87 overlaps with the right front wheel 32 when seen in the front-rear direction of the leaning vehicle 1 and overlaps with the right front wheel 32 when seen in the top-bottom direction of the leaning vehicle 1.
[0217] In the manner described above, a rear portion and an upper portion of the left front wheel 31 can be more reliably covered with the left front guard 86. Thus, the left front guard 86 can further ensure prevention of water splashed on the left front wheel 31 from spattering on the left foot of the driver. A rear portion and an upper portion of the right front wheel 32 can be more reliably covered with the right front guard 87. Thus, the right front guard 87 can further ensure prevention of water splashed on the right front wheel 32 from spattering on the right foot of the driver.
[0218] In the leaning vehicle 1 according to this embodiment, the left coupling part 812 is located at the rear of the left front wheel 31 and extends downward toward the rear from the left side part 53 along the left front wheel 31, a front portion of the left coupling part 812 is connected to the left side part 53, and a rear portion of the left coupling part 812 supports a front portion of the left-foot-placing part 811. The right coupling part 822 is located at the rear of the right front wheel 32 and extends downward toward the rear from the right side part 54 along the right front wheel 32, a front portion of the right coupling part 822 is connected to the right side part 54, and a rear portion of the right coupling part 822 supports a front portion of the right-foot-placing part 821.
[0219] In this manner, the gap between the left front wheel 31 and the left coupling part 812 can be reduced. Accordingly, the left front guard 86 attached to the left coupling part 812 can be disposed closer to the left front wheel 31. Thus, the left front guard 86 can further ensure prevention of water splashed on the left front wheel 31 from spattering on the left foot of the driver. In addition, the gap between the right front wheel 32 and the right coupling part 822 can be reduced. Accordingly, the right front guard 87 attached to the right coupling part 822 can be disposed closer to the right front wheel 32. Thus, the right front guard 87 can further ensure prevention of water splashed on the right front wheel 32 from spattering on the right foot of the driver.
[0220] In the leaning vehicle 1 according to this embodiment, the lower end of the left front guard 86 is located at the same height as or below the left-foot-placing face 811a of the left-foot-placing part 811. The lower end of the right front guard 87 is located at the same height as or below the right-foot-placing face 821a of the right-foot-placing part 821.
[0221] In this manner, the front of the left-foot-placing part 811 can be more reliably covered with the left front guard 86, and the front of the right-foot-placing part 821 can be more reliably covered with the right front guard 87. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent water splashed on the left front wheel 31 from spattering on the left foot of the driver from below the left front guard 86. It is also possible to prevent water splashed on the right front wheel 32 from spattering on the right foot of the driver from below the right front guard 87.
[0222] In the leaning vehicle 1 according to this embodiment, each of the left-foot-placing part 811 and the right-foot-placing part 821 has a waterproof structure that does not allow water to pass therethrough in the top-bottom direction. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent water splashed on the left front wheel 31 from passing through the left-foot-placing part 811 in the top-bottom direction and spattering on the left foot of the driver. In addition, it is also possible to prevent water splashed on the right front wheel 32 from passing through the right-foot-placing part 821 in the top-bottom direction and spattering on the right foot of the driver.
[0223] The leaning vehicle 1 according to this embodiment further includes: the left side guard 84 having a plate shape extending in the top-bottom direction and in the front-rear direction, attached to at least one of the left-foot-placing part 811 or the left coupling part 812 such that the left side guard 84 is located at the right of the left-foot-placing part 811, and configured to guard the left foot of a passenger; and the right side guard 85 having a plate shape extending in the top-bottom direction and in the front-rear direction, attached to at least one of the right-foot-placing part 821 or the right coupling part 822 such that the right side guard 85 is located at the left of the right-foot-placing part 821, and configured to guard the right foot of the passenger. The right end of the left-foot-placing part 811 is located further rightward than the left face 84a of the left side guard 84. The left end of the right-foot-placing part 821 is located further leftward than the right face 85a of the right side guard 85.
[0224] Accordingly, the right side guard 85 can prevent water splashed on the left front wheel 31 during traveling of the leaning vehicle 1 from spattering on the right foot of the driver, for example. Similarly, the left side guard 84 can prevent water splashed on the right front wheel 32 during traveling of the leaning vehicle 1 from spattering on the left foot of the driver, for example.
[0225] In addition, the right end of the left-foot-placing part 811 is located further rightward than the left face 84a of the left side guard 84. Accordingly, the left-foot-placing part 811 can more reliably cover the bottom of the left side guard 84. Thus, it is possible to prevent water splashed on the right front wheel 32 from spattering on the left foot of the driver from under the left-foot-placing part 811. The left end of the right-foot-placing part 821 is located further leftward than the right face 85a of the right side guard 85. Accordingly, the right-foot-placing part 821 can more reliably cover the bottom of the right side guard 85. Thus, it is possible to prevent water splashed on the left front wheel 31 from spattering on the right foot of the driver from under the right-foot-placing part 821.
Other Embodiments
[0226] The embodiment of the present teaching has been described above, but the embodiment is merely an example for carrying out the present teaching. Thus, the present teaching is not limited to the embodiment described above, and the embodiment may be modified as necessary within a range not departing from the gist of the present teaching.
[0227] In the embodiment, the lower end of the left front guard 86 is located further downward than the frontend of the left-foot-placing face 811a, and the lower end of the right front guard 87 is located further downward than the front end of the right-foot-placing face 821a. Alternatively, the lower end of the left front guard may be located further upward than the front end of the left-foot-placing face. The lower end of the right front guard may be located further upward than the front end of the right-foot-placing face.
[0228] In the embodiment, the right end of the left-foot-placing part 811 is located further rightward than the left face 84a of the left side guard 84, and the left end of the right-foot-placing part 821 is located further leftward than the right face 85a of the right side guard 85. Alternatively, the right end of the left-foot-placing part may be located further leftward than the left face of the left side guard. The left end of the right-foot-placing part may be located further leftward than the right face of the right side guard.
[0229] In the embodiment, the left-foot-placing part 811 and the right-foot-placing part 821 have plate shapes having no through holes to thereby constitute waterproof structures. Alternatively, the waterproof structures may include through holes in which the opening direction of openings located below the left-foot-placing part and the right-foot-placing part is rearward or the left-right direction such that water splashed on the wheels does not directly enter the through holes provided in the left-foot-placing part and the right-foot-placing part. The waterproof structures may be formed by providing covers over the openings of through holes. The waterproof structures may be different from each other between the left-foot-placing part and the right-foot-placing part.
[0230] In the embodiment, the leaning vehicle 1 includes the left side guard 84 and the right side guard 85. Alternatively, the leaning vehicle may not include the left side guard. The leaning vehicle may not include the right side guard.
[0231] In the embodiment, the left front guard 86 is attached to the front of the left coupling part 812. Alternatively, the left front guard may be attached to the rear of the left coupling part, or may be attached to the center of the left coupling part in the front-rear direction. In the embodiment, the right front guard 87 is attached to the front of the right coupling part 822. Alternatively, the right front guard may be attached to the rear of the right coupling part, or may be attached to the center of the right coupling part in the front-rear direction.
[0232] In the embodiment, at least one of the left front guard or the right front guard may have a structure that prevents water splashed on the front wheel from passing around the left and right ends of the front guard and spattering on the feet of the driver. Specifically, at least one of the left front guard or the right front guard may have bent portions that are bent forward at the left and right ends. Other members projecting forward may be provided at left and right ends of at least one of the left front guard or the right front guard.
[0233] In the embodiment, the left-front-guard-first hook 86a and the pair of left-front-guard-second hooks 86b are engaged with the left coupling part 812 so that the left front guard 86 is thereby fixed to the left coupling part 812. Alternatively, the left front guard may be fixed to the left coupling part by a fastening member such as a bolt. The left front guard may be fixed to the left coupling part with, for example, an adhesive.
[0234] In the embodiment, the right-front-guard-first hook 87a and the pair of right-front-guard-second hooks 87b are engaged with the right coupling part 822 so that the right front guard 87 is thereby fixed to the right coupling part 822. Alternatively, the right front guard may be fixed to the right coupling part by a fastening member such as a bolt. The right front guard may be fixed to the right coupling part with, for example, an adhesive.
[0235] In the embodiment, the left-foot-placing part 811 and the left front guard 86 are separate components, and the right-foot-placing part 821 and the right front guard 87 are separate components. Alternatively, the left-foot-placing part 811 and the left front guard 86 may be one unit, and the right-foot-placing part 821 and the right front guard 87 may be one unit.
[0236] In the embodiment, the left-foot-placing part 811 and the left side guard 84 are separate components, and the right-foot-placing part 821 and the right side guard 85 are separate components. Alternatively, the left-foot-placing part 811 and the left side guard 84 may be one unit, and the right-foot-placing part 821 and the right side guard 85 may be one unit.
[0237] In the embodiment, the left front guard 86 and the left side guard 84 are separate components. The right front guard 87 and the right side guard 85 are separate components. Alternatively, the left front guard and the left side guard may be one unit. The right front guard and the right side guard may be one unit.
[0238] In the embodiment, the leaning vehicle 1 includes the left front fender 33 and the right front fender 34. Alternatively, the leaning vehicle may include only one of the left front fender or the right front fender, or may include none of the left front fender and the right front fender.
[0239] In the embodiment, the linkage mechanism 5 includes the upper cross part 51 and the lower cross part 52 whose intermediate portions in the left-right direction of the vehicle body frame 21 are rotatably supported by the head pipe 211. Alternatively, the linkage mechanism may have other configurations.
[0240] In the embodiment, the leaning vehicle 1 does not include a seat on which a driver is seated. Alternatively, the leaning vehicle may include a seat.
[0241] In the embodiment, the leaning vehicle 1 does not include a rear arm supporting the rear wheel 4. Alternatively, the leaning vehicle may include a rear arm supporting the rear wheel.
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[0242] 1 leaning vehicle [0243] 2 vehicle body [0244] 3 front wheel [0245] 4 rear wheel [0246] 5 linkage mechanism [0247] 6 steering mechanism [0248] 8 load transfer mechanism [0249] 21 vehicle body frame [0250] 22 power unit [0251] 211 head pipe [0252] 212 main frame [0253] 212a main-frame-left-rear end [0254] 212b main-frame-right-rear end [0255] 213 upper frame [0256] 213a upper-frame-left-rear end [0257] 213b upper-frame-right-rear end [0258] 214 under frame [0259] 214a under-frame-front portion [0260] 214b under-frame-rear portion [0261] 214c under-frame-left-rear end [0262] 214d under-frame-right-rear end [0263] 221 battery [0264] 25 main frame cover [0265] 31 left front wheel [0266] 32 right front wheel [0267] 33 left front fender [0268] 331 left-front-fender-attachment member [0269] 34 right front fender [0270] 341 right-front-fender-attachment member [0271] 41 wheel shaft [0272] 42 rear fender [0273] 45 license-plate-support member [0274] 51 upper cross part (cross part) [0275] 52 lower cross part (cross part) [0276] 53 left side part [0277] 54 right side part [0278] 61 left suspension part [0279] 62 right suspension part [0280] 65 steering member [0281] 651 handlebar [0282] 652 steering shaft [0283] 66 steering-force-transfer mechanism [0284] 81 left-foot-load-transfer part [0285] 811 left-foot-placing part (left foot step) [0286] 811a left-foot-placing face [0287] 812 left coupling part (left-foot-step-coupling part) [0288] 82 right-foot-load-transfer part [0289] 821 right-foot-placing part (right foot step) [0290] 821a right-foot-placing face [0291] 822 right coupling part (right-foot-step-coupling part) [0292] 83 left-right-coupling member [0293] 84 left side guard [0294] 84a left face [0295] 85 right side guard [0296] 85a right face [0297] 86 left front guard [0298] 86a left-front-guard-first hook [0299] 86b left-front-guard-second hook [0300] 87 right front guard [0301] 87a right-front-guard-first hook [0302] 87b right-front-guard-second hook [0303] 101 reflector [0304] 102 license plate [0305] X left steering axis [0306] Y right steering axis [0307] Z intermediate steering axis [0308] UI upper-intermediate-coupling axis [0309] UL upper-left-coupling axis [0310] UR upper-right-coupling axis [0311] DI lower-intermediate-coupling axis [0312] DL lower-left-coupling axis [0313] DR lower-right-coupling axis