Claims
- 1. A motorcycle comprising:a front wheel; a rear wheel; a frame supported by said front wheel and said rear wheel; an engine supported by said frame and having a first interface portion; a transmission case separate from said engine, supported by said frame, and having a second interface portion; and at least one fastener causing said first and second interface portions to engage each other along a non-horizontal interface when said motorcycle is positioned upright with said front and rear wheels on a horizontal surface, wherein said first and second interface portions together define a side cavity, said side cavity at least partially housing an oil conduit.
- 2. The motorcycle of claim 1, further comprising:an engine output shaft supported for rotation within said engine; and a transmission input shaft mounted for rotation within said transmission case, said input shaft being substantially parallel to and coupled to said output shaft.
- 3. The motorcycle of claim 1, wherein said first and second interface portions have I-shaped cross-sections.
- 4. The motorcycle of claim 1, wherein said first interface portion is engaged with said second interface portion along a substantially vertical interface when said motorcycle is positioned upright with said front and rear wheels on a horizontal surface.
- 5. A motorcycle comprising:a front wheel; a rear wheel; a frame supported by said front wheel and said rear wheel; an engine supported by said frame and including a rearwardly-facing portion and a first interface portion having an outer surface; a transmission supported by said frame and including a forwardly-facing portion and a second interface portion having an outer surface, said second interface portion being engaged with said first interface portion, wherein said outer surface of said first interface portion, said outer surface of said second interface portion, said forwardly-facing portion of said transmission, and said rearwardly-facing portion of said engine together define a side cavity; and an oil conduit positioned within said side cavity.
- 6. The motorcycle of claim 5, further comprising an oil reservoir in fluid communication with said engine through said oil conduit.
- 7. The motorcycle of claim 6, wherein said oil reservoir is at least partially defined by an oil pan mounted below said transmission.
- 8. The motorcycle of claim 6, wherein said oil conduit includes a first conduit and a second conduit, said first conduit allowing oil to flow from said engine to said oil reservoir, said second conduit allowing oil to flow from said oil reservoir to said engine.
- 9. The motorcycle of claim 5, wherein said oil conduit bends substantially 90°.
- 10. The motorcycle of claim 5, further comprising an oil passage within said transmission that is in communication with said oil conduit.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/122,007, filed Jul. 24, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,085,855, which claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/091,228, filed Jun. 30, 1998.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/091228 |
Jun 1998 |
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Continuations (1)
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09/122007 |
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09/525387 |
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