Exhaust system for motorcycle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6675933
  • Patent Number
    6,675,933
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 12, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 13, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An exhaust pipe is branched into a right side connecting portion and a connecting portion. The right side connecting portion is connected to a first muffler while the connecting portion is connected to a second muffler through a space under a boundary between a driver's seat and a passenger's seat. It is possible to eliminate the need for reducing the thickness of a portion, corresponding to each of the driver's seat and the passenger's seat, of a cushioning material of the seat and to ensure a sufficient range of vertical movement of a rear wheel. The aforementioned arrangement permits the weight of the exhaust system to be reduced without sacrificing the cushioning characteristic of the seat and the range of vertical movement of the rear wheel.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an exhaust system, and more particularly to an exhaust system for a motorcycle capable of reducing the weight of the exhaust system without sacrificing a cushioning characteristic of a seat and a range of vertical movement of a rear wheel.




2. Description of the Background Art




Exhaust systems for motorcycles in which a pair of left and right mufflers are disposed on a rear portion of a vehicular body have been available in the background art. For example, Japanese Patent Laid-open No. Hei 5-77776 entitled “Luggage Box for Motorcycle” and Japanese Patent Laid-open No. Sho 59-49313 entitled “Exhaust System for Motorcycle” describe exemplary exhaust systems of the background art.




Referring to FIGS. 1 and 4 of the 5-77776 ('776) document, a motorcycle in which exhaust pipes 14 and 15 extend rearwardly from an engine 11 and are connected to a collecting chamber 16 is shown. Two exhaust pipes 17 extend upwardly from left and right portions of the collecting chamber 16, and left and right exhaust mufflers 18 are connected to these exhaust pipes 17.




Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2 of the 59-49313 ('313) document, a motorcycle in which an exhaust pipe 14 extends rearwardly from a front cylinder 7a of an engine 7 is shown. A muffler 15 is connected to the exhaust pipe 14, an exhaust pipe 16 extends rearwardly from a rear cylinder 7b of the engine 7 and a muffler 17 is connected to the exhaust pipe 16 via an extension pipe 18. A front portion of the muffler 15 is in communication with a front portion of the muffler 17 by means of a communication pipe 23.




The present inventor has determined that the systems of the background art suffer from the following problems. If the exhaust pipes 17 described in the '776 document are in communication with each other at positions immediately before the exhaust mufflers 18 by using a communication pipe, e.g., the communication pipe 23 described in the '336 document, then the exhaust pipes 17 can be collected into one pipe and the weight of the exhaust system can be reduced. However, to dispose the communication pipe under a seat 9 at a position immediately before the exhaust pipes 18, it is required to reduce the thickness of a cushioning material of the seat 9. Accordingly, a cushioning characteristic of the seat 9 is degraded and riding comfort is sacrificed.




It also may be possible to lower the position of the communication pipe along with the positions of the exhaust pipes 17 and the exhaust mufflers 18 to cope with this inconvenience, e.g., to eliminate the need for thinning the cushion material of the seat 9. However, a vertical movement of a rear wheel 7 must be reduced in order to prevent interference of the rear wheel 7 with the exhaust pipes 17, the exhaust mufflers 18, and the communication pipe. As a result, the integrity and operability of the rear suspension is sacrificed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention overcomes the shortcomings associated with the background art and achieves other advantages not realized by the background art.




An object of the present invention is to provide an improved exhaust system structure.




An object of the present invention is to provide a motorcycle exhaust system having a reduced weight without sacrificing a cushioning characteristic of a seat and a range of vertical movement of a rear wheel.




One or more of these and other objects are accomplished by an exhaust system for a motorcycle having a tandem seat, the exhaust system comprising an exhaust pipe extending rearwardly from an engine of the motorcycle; a pair of first and second mufflers connecting with a rear end of the exhaust pipe; a first branch pipe and a second branch pipe forming the rear end of the exhaust pipe; and a recess formed beneath a driver's seat and a passenger's seat in the tandem seat; wherein the first branch pipe is connected to the first muffler and the second branch pipe is connected to the second muffler.




One or more of these and other objects are accomplished by the combination of a motorcycle having an engine, a longitudinal centerline, a rear wheel, a rear cowl, a tandem seat, and a body frame and an exhaust system, the exhaust system comprising an exhaust pipe extending rearwardly from an engine of the motorcycle; a pair of left and right mufflers connecting with a rear end of the exhaust pipe; a first branch pipe and a second branch pipe forming the rear end of the exhaust pipe; and a recess formed beneath a driver's seat and a passenger's seat in the tandem seat; wherein the first branch pipe is connected to the left muffler and the second branch pipe is connected to the right muffler through the recess.




Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinafter and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a side view of a motorcycle having an exhaust system according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a plan view of the motorcycle shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a plan view of a rear portion of a motorcycle body including the exhaust system of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a side view of the exhaust system of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a rear view of the exhaust system of the present invention;




FIGS.


6


(


a


) and


6


(


b


) are views of portions of the exhaust system of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a side view of a portion of the motorcycle according to the present invention; and





FIG. 8

is a view taken along an arrow


8


in FIG.


7


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The present invention will hereinafter be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.

FIG. 1

is a side view of a motorcycle having an exhaust system according to the present invention.

FIG. 2

is a plan view of the motorcycle shown in FIG.


1


.

FIG. 3

is a plan view of a rear portion of a motorcycle body including the exhaust system of the present invention.

FIG. 4

is a side view of the exhaust system of the present invention.

FIG. 5

is a rear view of the exhaust system of the present invention. FIGS.


6


(


a


) and


6


(


b


) are views of portions of the exhaust system of the present invention.

FIG. 7

is a side view of a portion of the motorcycle according to the present invention.

FIG. 8

is a view taken along an arrow


8


in FIG.


7


.




As seen in

FIG. 1

, a motorcycle


10


includes two main frames


12


(the main frame


12


on the depth side is not shown) extending rearwardly and slightly downwardly from a head pipe


11


. A V-shaped engine


13


is mounted to lower portions of these main frames


12


. Exhaust pipes


15


and


16


extend rearwardly from a front side cylinder head


14


of the engine


13


, and are collected into one pipe that is connected to a collecting portion


17


. An exhaust pipe


18


is raised from the collecting portion


17


and is connected to left and right mufflers


22


and


23


(the muffler


23


on the depth side is not shown) disposed over a rear wheel


21


. Exhaust pipes


26


and


27


extend rearwardly from a rear side cylinder head


25


of the engine


13


, and are similarly collected into a single pipe that is connected to the collecting portion


17


.




A seat rail


28


extends rearwardly, and obliquely upward from upper rear portions of the main frames


12


. Two sub-pipes


31


(the sub-pipe


31


on the depth side is not shown) extend rearwardly, and obliquely upward from lower rear portions of the main frames


12


. Intermediate portions and rear ends of the sub-pipes


31


are mounted to the seat rail


28


.




A mission case


35


is integrally provided on a rear portion of the engine


13


and a swing arm


36


is swingably mounted to the mission case


35


. A rear cushion unit


37


with its lower end connected to both a lower front portion of the swing arm


36


and the mission case


35


via a link system


38


and its upper end connected to rear portions of the main frames


12


is also provided as shown. A fuel tank


41


is mounted on upper portions of the main frames


12


and an intake box


42


is provided on a lower portion of the fuel tank


41


. A tandem seat


43


is mounted on the seat rail


28


, e.g., wherein a driver's seat


44


and a passenger's seat is provided


45


. A pair of passenger's handles


46


(the passenger's handle


46


on the depth side is not shown) and a rear cowl


47


for covering the mufflers


22


and


23


is also provided. A rear fender


48


, tail lamp


49


, a front fork


51


, a front wheel


52


, a front fender


53


, a front cowl


54


, and a handlebar


55


are also provided as shown in the accompanying figures.





FIG. 2

is a plan view of a motorcycle according to the present invention. The exhaust pipes


15


and


16


extend rearwardly from respective front side cylinders of the engine


13


(see FIG.


1


). The exhaust pipes


26


and


27


extend rearwardly from respective rear side cylinders of the engine


13


, and the exhaust pipe


18


is connected to the left and right mufflers


22


and


23


.




The passenger's handles


46


project sideways with respect to the vehicular body from the mufflers


22


and


23


. Accordingly, if some external force is applied to the vehicular body from the sides of the vehicular body, the external force is prevented from being directly applied to the mufflers


22


and


23


by the passenger's handles


46


. The exhaust pipes


15


and


16


, the exhaust pipes


26


and


27


, the collecting portion


17


(see FIG.


1


), the exhaust pipe


18


, and the mufflers


22


and


23


form an exhaust system


60


.





FIG. 3

is a plan view of a rear portion of the motorcycle body illustrating the exhaust system of the present invention. The exhaust pipe


18


includes an exhaust pipe front portion


61


provided on a front side of the exhaust pipe


18


, a right side connecting portion


62


extending from the exhaust pipe front portion


61


to the right side muffler


23


, and a connecting portion


63


for connecting the right side connecting portion


62


to the left side muffler


22


.




The muffler


22


includes a parallel portion


66


extending in parallel with respect to a longitudinal center axis


65


of the vehicular body of the motorcycle


10


(see FIG.


1


), and a tilt portion


67


extending rearwardly from the parallel portion


65


in such a manner as to become gradually closer to the longitudinal center axis


65


. A longitudinal center axis


71


of the parallel portion


66


extends in parallel to the longitudinal axis


65


of the vehicular body. A longitudinal center axis


72


of the tilt portion


67


includes an angle θ with respect to the longitudinal center axis


65


of the vehicular body.




The muffler


23


is symmetric with respect to the opposing muffler


22


about the longitudinal center axis


65


of the vehicular body. The mufflers


23


include a parallel portion


74


and a tilt portion


75


. A longitudinal center axis


76


of the parallel portion


74


and a longitudinal center axis


77


of the tilt portion


75


are also provided as shown. The longitudinal center axis


76


extends in parallel to the longitudinal center axis


65


and the longitudinal center axis


77


is tilted by an angle θ with respect to the longitudinal center axis


65


.




The parallel portions


66


and


74


are disposed over an axle


80


of the rear wheel


21


, and do not interfere with an upper portion of the rear wheel


21


when the rear wheel


21


is raised with respect to the vehicular body. The rear cowl


47


is disposed under side portions and a rear portion of a tandem seat


43


(see FIG.


1


). The rear cowl


47


has a width B between side positions of the parallel portions


66


and


74


of the mufflers


22


and


23


, wherein the width B is equivalent to the largest width of the vehicular body. Edge portions


47




a


and


47




b


of the rear cowl


47


, e.g., located behind the portions having the width B of the rear cowl


47


, are tilted approximately along the tilt portions


67


and


75


of the rear side of the vehicular body.





FIG. 4

is a side view illustrating the exhaust system of the present invention. As shown in this figure, the connecting portion


63


(see

FIG. 3

) for connecting the left and right mufflers


22


and


23


(the right side muffler


23


is not shown) to each other is located under the tandem seat


43


at a boundary between the driver's seat


44


and the passenger's seat


45


of the tandem seat


43


. A position of the rear wheel


21


during a state in which the wheel is raised with respect to the vehicular body, e.g., the most raised position of the rear wheel


21


is designated by numeral


82


in FIG.


4


.




The tandem seat


43


has a bottom plate


43




a


at its bottom portion. The bottom plate


43




a


has a recess


43




b


at the above-described boundary between the driver's seat


44


and the passenger's seat


45


. The connecting portion


63


is positioned with a specific clearance C put between the bottom of the recess


43




b


and the connecting portion


63


. As shown in the figure, the mufflers


22


and


23


are located behind the driver's seat


44


, e.g., behind a driver


83


depicted as sitting astride the motorcycle


10


. Since the connecting portion


63


is disposed under the tandem seat


43


at the boundary between the driver's seat


44


and the passenger's seat


45


, the tandem seat


43


can be separated apart from the connecting portion


63


by the specific clearance C. Accordingly, sufficient movement of the rear wheel


21


can be ensured when the rear wheel


21


is raised with respect to the vehicular body. A sufficient thickness of the driver's seat


44


and the passenger's seat


45


, e.g., of a cushioning material


43




c


, can be maintained to ensure the cushioning characteristic of each of the driver's seat


44


and the passenger's seat


45


.





FIG. 5

is a rear view illustrating the exhaust system for a motorcycle. The rear wheel


21


is shown raised up to the most raised position


84


and is viewed from the rear side of the vehicular body. The parallel portion


66


of the muffler


22


and the parallel portion


74


of the muffler


23


are separated apart from side surfaces of the rear wheel


21


by distances D


1


and D


2


(which may be equal to each other, e.g, D


1


=D


2


), respectively. Both the side portions of the rear cowl


47


are disposed so as to cover side surfaces of the mufflers


22


and


23


.




From the viewpoint of reducing the weight of the exhaust system, the system of the present invention is configured such that only one exhaust pipe front portion


61


of the exhaust pipe


18


is raised in front of the rear wheel. In contrast to the systems of the background art, e.g., wherein two exhaust pipes are in raised positions in front of the rear wheel, the weight of the exhaust system


60


can be reduced with the present invention (see FIG.


2


).




In order to increase the range of vertical movement of the rear wheel


21


, as well as the thickness of the cushioning material


43




c


of the tandem seat


43


(see FIG.


4


), a central portion of the connecting portion


63


and its vicinity is flattened or crimped. Referring again to

FIG. 4

, the connecting portion


63


is flattened in a direction where the connecting portion


63


is separated apart from the bottom plate


43




a


of the tandem seat


43


by the specific clearance C. A diameter of the connecting portion


63


in a direction shown by an arrow E in

FIG. 4

is set to be smaller than a diameter of the connecting portion


63


in a direction perpendicular to the direction E.




FIGS.


6


(


a


) and


6


(


b


) are views illustrating the muffler


22


and portions of the exhaust system of the present invention. FIG.


6


(


a


) is a view of the muffler


22


as seen along an arrow


6


of FIG.


4


. FIG.


6


(


b


) is a vertical sectional view of the muffler


22


. With reference to FIG.


6


(


a


), the muffler


22


is formed into a shape different from a regular circular shape, e.g., a shape similar to the shape of an isosceles triangle shape. The muffler


22


includes an outer wall


22




a


having a shape similar to an isosceles triangle shape and the outer wall


22




a


includes an inner wall portion


22




b


, an upper side tilt wall portion


22




c


, and an outer side tilt wall portion


22




d.






A mounting portion


86


mounted to the seat rail (see

FIG. 1

) is provided on the upper side tilt wall portion


22




c


and a heat shield plate mounting portion


88


to which a heat shield plate


87


(see

FIG. 1

) is mounted is provided on the outer side tilt wall portion


22




d


. Tail pipes


91


,


92


are also shown in the accompanying figures. FIG.


6


(


b


) shows a vertical, triangular cross-section of the muffler


22


(see FIG.


6


(


a


) for clarifying the structure of the muffler


22


.




In FIG.


6


(


b


), a first side


95


of the triangular shape, equivalent to the cross-section of the inner wall portion


22




b


, extends in parallel to a vertical line


94


. A second side


96


of the triangular shape, equivalent to the cross-section of the upper side tilt wall portion


22




c


, extends sideways of the vehicular body from an upper end of the first side


95


, and a third side


97


, equivalent to the cross-section of the outer side tilt wall portion


22




d


, extends so as to connect a leading end of the second side


96


to a lower end of the first side


95


. It is to be noted that the structure of the muffler


23


of

FIG. 5

is the same as that of the muffler


22


described with reference to FIGS.


6


(


a


) and


6


(


b


).





FIG. 7

is a side view of a portion of the motorcycle of the present invention. Two upper projecting portions


12




a


are provided on rear portions of the main frames


12


. A front end of the seat rail


28


formed into an approximately S-shape is mounted to the upper projecting portions


12




a


. Front ends of the sub-pipes


31


, each of which is formed into an approximately S-shape, are mounted to lower rear portions of the main frames


12


. Intermediate portions of the sub-pipes


31


are mounted to an intermediate portion of the seat rail


28


and rear ends of the sub-pipes


31


are mounted to a rear end portion of the seat rail


28


.




Since the seat rail


28


is mounted to the higher portions of the main frames


12


and the sub-pipes


31


are mounted to the lower portions of the main frames


12


, a triangular frame


101


can be formed by the main frames


12


, the seat rail


28


, and the sub-pipes


31


. This triangular shaped frame enhances the rigidity of a front half portion of the seat rail


28


. Since the intermediate portion of the seat rail


28


is connected to the intermediate portions of the sub-pipes


31


and the rear end portion of the seat rail


28


is connected to the rear ends of the sub-pipes


31


, a rear half portion of the seat rail


28


can be also enhanced. Accordingly, the weight of the tandem seat


43


on which a driver and a passenger are sitting, the weight of the mufflers


22


and


23


with the enlarged volumes, and the weight of other parts can be sufficiently supported by the seat rail


28


configured as described above.





FIG. 8

is a view taken along an arrow


8


in FIG.


7


.

FIG. 8

shows the seat rail and the sub-pipes. The seat rail


28


is a member having a rectangular cross-section extending straight to the rear side of the vehicular body. A rear end portion of the seat rail


28


has three brackets


103


,


104


, and


105


. The passenger's handles


46


(see

FIG. 2

) are mounted to the brackets


103


,


104


, and


105


via the mufflers


22


and


23


(see

FIG. 5

) and the rear cowl


47


(see

FIG. 5

) on which a tail lamp (not shown) has been mounted.





FIG. 8

also shows a mounting state of the sub-pipes


31


. Each of the sub-pipes


31


includes a parallel pipe portion


107


extending in parallel to the seat rail


28


, a tilt pipe portion


108


extending from the parallel pipe portion


107


in such a manner as to be close to the seat rail


28


side, and a mounting pipe portion


111


extending from the tilt pipe portion


108


rearward. The mounting pipe portions


111


of the sub-pipes


31


are mounted to side surfaces of the seat rail


28


, and rear ends of the parallel pipe portions


107


of the sub-pipes


31


are mounted to a cross pipe


113


passing through the seat rail


28


. In the figure, reference numeral


115


denotes a main frame mounting portion for mounting the seat rail


28


to the main frames


12


(see FIG.


7


).




As described with reference to

FIGS. 1

,


3


, and


4


, the motorcycle


10


of the present invention includes the exhaust pipe


18


to which the exhaust pipes


15


and


16


, and


26


and


27


extending rearwardly from the engine


13


are connected via the connecting pipe


17


. The exhaust pipe


18


is connected to the pair of left and right mufflers


22


and


23


, wherein the exhaust pipe


18


is branched, on the way to the mufflers


22


and


23


, into the right side connecting portion


62


as a first branch pipe and the connecting portion


63


as a second branch pipe. The right side connecting portion


62


is connected to one muffler


23


while the connecting portion


63


is connected to the other muffler


22


through a space under a boundary between the driver's seat


44


and the passenger's seat


45


.




The connection portion


63


is connected to the other muffler


22


through a space under the boundary between the driver's seat


44


and the passenger's seat


45


. Since the recess


43




b


allowing the connecting portion


63


to reside therein is formed in the bottom plate


43




a


of the tandem seat


43


at the boundary between the driver's seat


44


and the passenger's seat


45


, the connecting portion


63


can be made closer to the tandem seat


43


side. As a result, it is possible to ensure a sufficient thickness of a portion, corresponding to each of the driver's seat


44


and the passenger's seat


45


, of the cushioning material


43




c


. In addition, it is possible to ensure a sufficient range of vertical movement of the rear wheel


21


. The weight of the exhaust system


60


(see

FIG. 2

) can be reduced by collecting the exhaust pipes into one exhaust pipe, e.g., the exhaust pipe


18


having the exhaust pipe front portion


61


in front of the mufflers


22


and


23


. This permits the aforementioned advantageous effects without sacrificing the cushioning characteristic of the tandem seat


43


and the vertical movement amount of the rear wheel


21


.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, if the connecting portion


63


is disposed at a position intermediate of the height of the exhaust pipe front portion


61


of the exhaust pipe


18


, it is possible to eliminate the occurrence of interference between the connecting portion


63


and the seat


43


and between the connecting portion


63


and the rear wheel


21


. However, in this case, there arises an inconvenience that the connecting portion


63


becomes longer or the connecting portion


63


must be connected to the mufflers


22


and


23


via two pipes, thereby degrading one of the aforementioned effects of reducing the weight of the exhaust system


60


. In addition, according to the present invention, by flattening the connecting pipe along the back surface of the seat without changing its cross-section, the connecting portion can be made still closer to the back surface of the seat, to thereby further increase the vertical movement amount of the rear wheel.




The present invention configured as described above has the following effects. According to the exhaust system for a motorcycle described above, the exhaust pipe is branched, on the way to the mufflers, into a first branch pipe and a second branch pipe. The first branch pipe is connected to one of the mufflers, and the second branch pipe is connected to the other of the mufflers through a space under a boundary between a driver's seat and a passenger's seat. As a result, it is possible to eliminate the need for reducing the thickness of a portion, corresponding to each of the driver's seat and the passenger's seat, of a cushioning material of the seat. This ensures a sufficient vertical movement amount of the rear wheel. The weight of the exhaust system can also be reduced without sacrificing the cushioning characteristic of the seat and the range of vertical movement of the rear wheel.




The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An exhaust system for a motorcycle having a tandem seat, said exhaust system comprising:an exhaust pipe extending rearwardly from an engine of the motorcycle; a pair of first and second mufflers connecting with a rear end of the exhaust pipe; a first branch pipe and a second branch pipe forming the rear end of the exhaust pipe; and a recess formed beneath a driver's seat and a passenger's seat in the tandem seat; wherein said first branch pipe is connected to said first muffler and said second branch pipe is connected to said second muffler.
  • 2. The exhaust system according to claim 1, further comprising a connecting portion connecting said first and second mufflers, said connecting portion being located beneath the recess of the tandem seat.
  • 3. The exhaust system according to claim 1, wherein said tandem seat includes a bottom plate at a bottom portion thereof, said recess being formed in the bottom plate.
  • 4. The exhaust system according to claim 3, wherein said connecting portion is provided with a specific clearance between the recess of the bottom plate and the connecting portion.
  • 5. The exhaust system according to claim 3, further comprising a flattened central portion of the connecting portion.
  • 6. The exhaust system according to claim 5, wherein said connecting portion is provided with a specific clearance between the recess of the bottom plate and the flattened central portion.
  • 7. The exhaust system according to claim 6, said first and second mufflers having triangular shaped cross-section, wherein each of said mufflers includes an outer wall with an inner wall portion, an upper side tilt wall portion, and an outer side tilt wall portion.
  • 8. The exhaust system according to claim 7, further comprising a mounting portion mounted to a seat rail provided on the upper side tilt wall portion and a heat shield plate mounting portion having a heat shield plate mounted on the outer side tilt wall portion.
  • 9. The exhaust system according to claim 1, wherein said first and second mufflers are positioned rearward of said driver's seat and beneath said passenger's seat.
  • 10. The exhaust system according to claim 1, said first and second mufflers having triangular shaped cross-section, wherein each of said mufflers includes an outer wall with an inner wall portion, an upper side tilt wall portion, and an outer side tilt wall portion.
  • 11. The exhaust system according to claim 10, further comprising a mounting portion mounted to a seat rail provided on the upper side tilt wall portion and a heat shield plate mounting portion having a heat shield plate mounted on the outer side tilt wall portion.
  • 12. In combination, a motorcycle having an engine, a longitudinal centerline, a rear wheel, a rear cowl, a tandem seat, and a body frame and an exhaust system, said exhaust system comprising:an exhaust pipe extending rearwardly from an engine of the motorcycle; a pair of left and right mufflers connecting with a rear end of the exhaust pipe; a first branch pipe and a second branch pipe forming the rear end of the exhaust pipe; and a recess formed beneath a driver's seat and a passenger's seat in the tandem seat; wherein said first branch pipe is connected to said left muffler and said second branch pipe is connected to said right muffler through the recess.
  • 13. The exhaust system according to claim 12, further comprising a connecting portion connecting said first and second mufflers, said connecting portion being located beneath the recess of the tandem seat.
  • 14. The exhaust system according to claim 12, wherein said tandem seat includes a bottom plate at a bottom portion thereof, said recess being formed in the bottom plate.
  • 15. The exhaust system according to claim 12, wherein said first and second mufflers are positioned rearward of said driver's seat and beneath said passenger's seat.
  • 16. The exhaust system according to claim 12, further comprising a flattened central portion of the connecting portion.
  • 17. The exhaust system according to claim 16, wherein said connecting portion is provided with a specific clearance between the recess of the bottom plate and the flattened central portion.
  • 18. The exhaust system according to claim 12, said first and second mufflers having triangular shaped cross-sections, wherein each of said mufflers includes an outer wall with an inner wall portion, an upper side tilt wall portion, and an outer side tilt wall portion.
  • 19. The exhaust system according to claim 18, further comprising a mounting portion mounted to a seat rail provided on the upper side tilt wall portion and a heat shield plate mounting portion having a heat shield plate mounted on the outer side tilt wall portion.
  • 20. The exhaust system according to claim 12, wherein said first and second mufflers are positioned rearward of said driver's seat and between said passenger's seat and said rear cowl.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-251984 Aug 2001 JP
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This nonprovisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) on Patent Application No. 2001-251984 filed in Japan on Aug. 22, 2001, the entirety of which is herein incorporated by reference.

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