The present invention relates to a handguard for a handlebar. In particular, the present application relates to a perch mount handguard for a handlebar of a vehicle, such as a motorbike, motorcycle, motor scooter, ATV, bicycle or tricycle.
Handguards for protecting the hands of riders of motorbikes, motorcycles, motor scooters, ATVs, bicycles and tricycles are known in the art. The handguard is configured to protect a rider's hands from wind, rain, and debris. In one known embodiment, two separate handguards are configured to be mounted on a pair of handlebars. A left handguard usually includes a left arm member, and a mounting member, and is mounted to a left handlebar. A right handguard usually includes a right arm member, and a mounting member, and is mounted to a right handlebar. The left and right handguards can be connected or disconnected to outer portions of the handlebars.
Currently on the market, most handguards are individually mounted to handlebars with additional mounting hardware. The additional mounting hardware would take up the limited space on handlebars. Also, such handguards with additional mounting hardware will affect the flexibility of the operation on brake and clutch levers. For example, in professional dirt bike races, riders would untight the mounting hardware of handguards to make it easier to when pressing brake and clutch levers. What might also cause a problem is that the additional mounting hardware comes with the handguard usually come with one or two size which would not be universally compatible with all handlebars of different brands on the market.
A main object of the present invention is to provide a perch mount handguard, wherein the user can install it with a modified perch piece as a replacement of the original perch.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a perch mount handguard, wherein the user can install with a modified perch piece to make the handguard shorter in length, and therefore, it is stronger in strength.
Another advantage of the invention is to provide a perch mount handguard, wherein the user can install with a modified perch piece to free up the limited space on handlebars.
Another advantage of the invention is to provide a perch mount handguard, wherein the user can install the handguard on a modified perch piece with a pair of adapters to avoid fitment issue.
The following description is disclosed to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the present invention. Preferred embodiments are provided in the following description only as examples and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The general principles defined in the following description in the following description would be applied to other embodiments, alternatives, modifications, equivalents, and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
The following description is directed to a perch mount handguard for a handlebar of a vehicle, such as a motorbike, motorcycle, motor scooter, ATV, bicycle or tricycle. The handguard may be employed to protect a rider's hand from wind, rain, and debris.
“Right” and “left” as used herein refer to the right and left directions as viewed from the perspective of a rider of the vehicle.