Motorcycle

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20070199756
  • Publication Number
    20070199756
  • Date Filed
    February 23, 2007
    17 years ago
  • Date Published
    August 30, 2007
    17 years ago
Abstract
A motorcycle includes a vehicle body frame, a rear swing arm which is mounted on a vehicle body frame in a rockable manner by way of a pivot shaft, and a rear wheel which is pivotally supported on a rear portion of the rear swing arm and is rotated by a driving force of a drive shaft. The pivot shaft which constitutes a support portion and an axis of the rear wheel axle are arranged at the substantially same height. The drive shaft is arranged at a position upwardly spaced-apart from the drive shaft, that is, above the pivot shaft. The drive shaft includes a shaft-length variable mechanism which can change a length of the shaft. The resulting configuration provides a motorcycle having reduce weight while maintaining support rigidity of the rear swing arm.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow 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 according to the invention.



FIG. 2 is a view for explaining a rear portion of the motorcycle according to the invention.



FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along a line 3-3 in FIG. 2.


Claims
  • 1. A motorcycle, comprising: a vehicle body frame;a rear swing arm which is mounted on the vehicle body frame in a rockable manner by way of a support portion; anda rear wheel which is pivotally supported on a rear portion of the rear swing arm and is rotated by a driving force of a drive shaft,wherein the support portion is arranged at a position spaced-apart from the drive shaft as viewed in a side view of the vehicle body frame.
  • 2. The motorcycle according to claim 1, wherein the support portion is arranged at a substantially same height as an axis of the rear wheel, and the drive shaft is arranged above the support portion.
  • 3. The motorcycle according to claim 1, wherein a universal joint is arranged between an output shaft which extends from an engine and the drive shaft, and the universal joint is arranged directly above the support portion.
  • 4. The motorcycle according to claim 1, wherein the drive shaft includes a shaft-length variable mechanism which can change a shaft length, and the shaft-length variable mechanism includes a boot which prevents an intrusion of foreign matters.
  • 5. The motorcycle according to claim 2, wherein the drive shaft includes a shaft-length variable mechanism which can change a shaft length, and the shaft-length variable mechanism includes a boot which prevents an intrusion of foreign matters.
  • 6. The motorcycle according to claim 3, wherein the drive shaft includes a shaft-length variable mechanism which can change a shaft length, and the shaft-length variable mechanism includes a boot which prevents an intrusion of foreign matters.
  • 7. The motorcycle according to claim 4, wherein the shaft-length variable mechanism is arranged at the rear portion of the rear swing arm.
  • 8. The motorcycle according to claim 1, wherein the motorcycle includes a pair of left and right vehicle body frames and a plurality of cross members which connects the pair of left and right vehicle body frames to each other, and the support portion is arranged in a space which is defined between the plurality of cross members.
  • 9. The motorcycle according to claim 3, wherein the motorcycle includes a pair of left and right vehicle body frames and a plurality of cross members which connects the pair of left and right vehicle body frames to each other, and the universal joint is arranged in a space which is defined between the plurality of cross members.
  • 10. The motorcycle according to claim 1, wherein the drive shaft is arranged in the inside of a hollow portion of the rear swing arm.
  • 11. The motorcycle according to claim 1, wherein the drive shaft and a disk brake are arranged on opposite sides of the rear wheel.
  • 12. A motorcycle, comprising: a vehicle body frame;a rear swing arm which is mounted on the vehicle body frame in a rockable manner by way of a support portion; anda rear wheel which is pivotally supported on a rear portion of the rear swing arm and is rotated by a driving force of a drive shaft,wherein the support portion is arranged at a position below the drive shaft as viewed in a side view of the vehicle body frame.
  • 13. The motorcycle according to claim 12, wherein the support portion is arranged at a substantially same height as an axis of the rear wheel, and the drive shaft is arranged above the support portion.
  • 14. The motorcycle according to claim 12, wherein a universal joint is arranged between an output shaft which extends from an engine and the drive shaft, and the universal joint is arranged directly above the support portion.
  • 15. The motorcycle according to claim 12, wherein the drive shaft includes a shaft-length variable mechanism which can change a shaft length, and the shaft-length variable mechanism includes a boot which prevents an intrusion of foreign matters.
  • 16. The motorcycle according to claim 13, wherein the drive shaft includes a shaft-length variable mechanism which can change a shaft length, and the shaft-length variable mechanism includes a boot which prevents an intrusion of foreign matters.
  • 17. The motorcycle according to claim 15, wherein the shaft-length variable mechanism is arranged at the rear portion of the rear swing arm.
  • 18. The motorcycle according to claim 12, wherein the motorcycle includes a pair of left and right vehicle body frames and a plurality of cross members which connects the pair of left and right vehicle body frames to each other, and the support portion is arranged in a space which is defined between the plurality of cross members.
  • 19. The motorcycle according to claim 14, wherein the motorcycle includes a pair of left and right vehicle body frames and a plurality of cross members which connects the pair of left and right vehicle body frames to each other, and the universal joint is arranged in a space which is defined between the plurality of cross members.
  • 20. The motorcycle according to claim 12, wherein the drive shaft is arranged in the inside of a hollow portion of the rear swing arm.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2006-054128 Feb 2006 JP national