Claims
- 1. A conversion bar for converting a female-style bicycle of the type having first and second spaced apart upright posts and a tube extending diagonally therebetween to a male-style bicycle, said conversion bar comprising:
- first and second telescoping sleeves, each said sleeve having a free end;
- a first mounting means attached to said free end of said first sleeve, said first means for mounting said conversion bar to the first post; and
- a second mounting means attached to said free end of said second sleeve, said second means for mounting said conversion bar to the diagonal tube or said second post such that said conversion bar is disposed substantially horizontally to the riding surface;
- wherein said first and second mounting means each comprise:
- first and second spaced apart mounting member pivotally attached to its respective sleeve free end for embracing engagement with said bicycle post and diagonal tube, whereby said mounting means may be angularly adjusted with respect to said sleeves as required for attachment to said bicycle posts and diagonal tube; and
- shock absorbing means attached to each said mounting means for absorbing road generated shock forces and protecting its respective post or tube from damage thereby, at least one of said shock absorbing means comprising first and second cushions attached to mutually facing sides of said first and second mounting members respectively.
- 2. The conversion bar of claim 1 wherein each said cushion includes a substantially partial cylindrical mating depression for closely conforming to a post.
- 3. In combination with a female-style bicycle having first and second generally upright, spaced apart seat and handle bar posts and a tube extending diagonally therebetween, a conversion bar for converting said bicycle from a female-style of bicycle to a male-style of bicycle, said conversion bar comprising:
- first and second telescoping sleeves, each sleeve having a free end;
- a first mounting means attached to said free end of said first sleeve, said first means mounting said conversion bar to said first post; and
- a second mounting means attached to said free end of said second sleeve, said second means mounting said conversion bar to said diagonal tube such that said conversion bar is substantially horizontally disposed relative to a riding surface; wherein said first and second mounting means each comprise first and second spaced apart mounting members pivotally attached to its respective sleeve free end and each said mounting means includes shock absorbing means attached thereto for absorbing road generated shock forces, at least one of said shock absorbing means comprising first and second cushions attached to mutually facing sides of said first and second mounting members respectively.
- 4. The combination of claim 3 wherein each said cushion includes a curved mating depression closely conforming to its respective post and diagonal tube.
Parent Case Info
This case is a continuation in part of copending application Ser. No. 07/457,371, U.S. Pat. No. 5,052,704 entitled AUXILIARY SEAT FOR BICYCLES filed Dec. 27, 1989.
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