Claims
- 1. An exercise bicycle frame comprising:
a front fork having a head tube and at least one fork leg; a seat tube having a top section and a bottom section; a top tube extending between the front fork and the seat tube, the top tube having a first portion angularly offset from a second portion; a rear support brace connected with the seat tube; a bottom frame member extending between the rear support brace, the seat tube, and the front fork; and wherein the front fork, the first portion of down tube, the second portion of the down tube, the seat tube, and the bottom frame member define a five-sided frame section.
- 2. The exercise bicycle frame of claim 1 wherein the top section of the seat tube is offset from the bottom portion of the seat tube.
- 3. The exercise bicycle frame of claim 2 wherein the bottom section of the seat tube includes a bottom bracket for supporting a pedal assembly.
- 4. The exercise bicycle frame of claim 1 further including a gusset connected with the bottom section of the seat tube.
- 5. The exercise bicycle frame of claim 4 wherein the gusset includes a bottom bracket for supporting a pedal assembly.
- 6. The exercise bicycle frame of claim 5 wherein the gusset includes a first side wall and a second side wall defining a substantially U-shaped cross section.
- 7. The exercise bicycle frame of claim 6 wherein the first side wall and the second side wall are connected with the bottom portion of the seat tube.
- 8. The exercise bicycle frame of claim 7 wherein the first side wall and the second side wall are connected with the second portion of the top tube and the bottom frame member.
- 9. The exercise bicycle frame of claim 1 wherein the first portion of the top tube is connected with the head tube.
- 10. The exercise bicycle frame of claim 9 wherein the first portion of the top tube extends downwardly and rearwardly from the head tube.
- 11. The exercise bicycle frame of claim 1 wherein the second portion of the top tube is substantially horizontal.
- 12. The exercise bicycle frame of claim 11 wherein second portion of the top tube is substantially parallel with the bottom frame member.
- 13. The exercise bicycle frame of claim 1 wherein the top section of the seat tube defines a seat aperture adapted to receive a seat assembly.
- 14. The exercise bicycle frame of claim 1 wherein the head tube defines a handlebar aperture adapted to receive a handlebar assembly.
- 15. A seat assembly for use with exercise equipment comprising:
a rectangular tube seat rail defining a top surface having an upwardly extending seat rail stop, the seat rail further defining a bottom surface; a rectangular tube seat post connected with the bottom surface of the seat rail; a seat slide collar defining a rectangular aperture adapted to engage the rectangular seat tube rail, the seat slide collar further defining a second top surface and a second bottom surface, the second top surface defining a channel adapted to cooperate with the seat rail stop, the second bottom surface defining a second channel adapted to cooperate with the seat post; a second seat post connected with the second top surface of the seat slide collar, the second seat post adapted to support a seat; and wherein the seat slide collar may be adjusted along the seat rail from between the seat rail stop and the channel to the rectangular seat post and the second channel.
- 16. The seat assembly of claim 15 wherein the bottom surface of the seat rail defines a plurality of apertures and further including a pop pin connected with the second bottom surface of the seat slide collar, the pop pin adapted to engage one of the plurality of apertures.
- 17. The seat assembly of claim 16 wherein the seat rail further defines a front portion and a rear portion, and wherein the rectangular seat post is connected with the bottom surface of the seat rail proximate the front portion of the seat rail.
- 18. An exercise bicycle frame comprising:
a five side frame structure including:
means for supporting a seat assembly; means for supporting a handlebar assembly; upper means for attaching the means for supporting the seat assembly with the means for supporting a handlebar assembly, the upper means having a first length and a second angularly offset length; and lower means for attaching the means for supporting the seat assembly with the means for supporting a handlebar assembly.
- 19. The exercise bicycle frame of claim 18 further comprising:
gusset means for supporting a pedal assembly.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/919,695, entitled “Free Wheel Clutch Mechanism for Bicycle Drive Train” filed Aug. 28, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,961,424; application Ser. No. 09/379,560, entitled “Free Wheel Clutch Mechanism for Bicycle Drive Train” filed Aug. 23, 1999; application Ser. No. 09/379,488 entitled “Free Wheel Clutch Mechanism for Bicycle Drive Train” filed Aug. 23, 1999; and application Ser. No. 09/803,630 entitled “Free Wheel Clutch Mechanism for Bicycle Drive Train,” filed Mar. 9, 2001, which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
[0002] United States provisional patent application entitled “Exercise Bicycle Handlebar” filed on Mar. 6, 2002, with attorney docket no. 11680.00, and United States patent application entitled “Exercise Bicycle” filed on Jan. 17, 2002, with application Ser. No. 10/051,602, are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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