A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
10 Snow Ski-Bike
12 Main Frame
13 Top Tube
14 Down Tube
16 Seat Tube
18 Alternate Seat Tube
20 Seat
21 Bottom Brackett
22 Foot Holders
24 Foam Rubber Safety Pad
30 Front Head Tube
32 Front Suspension Fork
34 Handle Bars
36 Brake Levers and Cables
38 Swing Arms
40 Sealed Bearing Pivot Point
42 Rear Suspension Shock
44 Shock Connectors
46 Ski Pivot Assembly
48 Fastener Bolts
50 Horizontal Leveler Shock
52 Shock Mount
54 Shock Retainer Bolt
56 Ski
58 Traction Fins
60 Brake Assembly
The Snow Ski-Bike (10) is called as such because it is primarily designed for the winter season. It should be noted at this time that this particular embodiment of The Snow Ski-Bike does not contain a form of propulsion as it is designed to be carried to the top of the mountain by the ski lift.
The front of the main frame (12) is supported by a steer able assembly that is operatively connected to the head tube (30). This assembly is actuated by the user through the handle bars (34). It consists of a front suspension fork (32), and detachable ski pivot assembly (46), with ski (56). The ski (56), will return to the true horizontal position when hitting an obstacle on the terrain at the moment the horizontal leveler shock (50), is engaged and cycles through its rebound phase.
Each of the ski assemblies as shown in
A ski (56), and ski pivot assembly (46), which is nearly identical to assembly used in conjunction with the front suspension are also removable/connected for ease of storage and transportation.
Although a preferred embodiment of The Snow Ski-Bike, has been described in basic detail herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, it should be understood that The Snow Ski-Bike, is not limited to this precise embodiment and that various changes and modifications may be effected therein without departing from the scope or spirit of the present invention.