Claims
- 1. A snowmobile, comprising:
a frame having a right side, a left side, and a centerline; right and left suspension assemblies pivotally connected to right and left sides of the frame respectively; and right and left spindles rotatably connected to the right and left suspension assemblies respectively, each spindles has an upper portion and a lower portion, wherein the upper portion of each spindle defines an axis of rotation, wherein the lower portion of each spindle has a transverse centerline offset from the axis of rotation; wherein the distance between the transverse centerline of the right spindle and the transverse centerline of the left spindle may be altered by at least one of (1) rotation of the right and left spindles by 180° and (2) swapping of the right and left spindles for one another while being kept in their initial orientations.
- 2. The snowmobile of claim 1, wherein the transverse centerlines are positioned approximately equidistant between right and left sides of the lower portions of the spindles.
- 3. The snowmobile of claim 2, wherein the upper and lower portions of the spindles are tubular members connected perpendicularly to one another.
- 4. The snowmobile of claim 3, wherein:
the upper and lower portions are straight tubular members, and the upper member connects to the lower member at a position that defines the offset between the axis of rotation and the transverse centerline.
- 5. The snowmobile of claim 2, wherein:
the upper member connects to the lower member at the location of the transverse centerline and the upper member includes a bend therein to offset the axis of rotation from the transverse centerline.
- 6. The snowmobile of claim 1, wherein the axis of rotation is offset from the transverse centerline by a distance between about 0 to 25 mm.
- 7. The snowmobile of claim 6, wherein the axis of rotation is offset from the transverse centerline by a distance between about 5 to 20 mm.
- 8. The snowmobile of claim 7, wherein the axis of rotation is offset from the transverse centerline by a distance of about 16 mm.
- 9. A spindle for a snowmobile comprising:
an elongated body having an upper portion, a lower portion, a front side, a rear side, a left side, and a right side, the lower portion suitable for connection to a snowmobile ski; a first protrusion projecting from the upper portion front side of the body, wherein the first protrusion is suitable for connection to an upper suspension assembly; a second protrusion projecting from the lower portion front side of the body, wherein the second protrusion is suitable for connection to a lower suspension assembly; and a third protrusion projection from the rear side of the elongated body, wherein the third protrusion is suitable for connection to a steering arm; wherein the first and second protrusions define an axis of rotation passing therethrough, and wherein the lower portion of the elongated body includes a transverse centerline that is offset from the axis of rotation to one of the left side and the right side of the elongated body by a predetermined distance.
- 10. The spindle of claim 9, wherein the transverse centerline is positioned approximately equidistantly between the right and left sides.
- 11. The spindle of claim 10, further comprising:
at least one spacer attached to one of the left side and the right side of the lower portion of the right spindle; at least one spacer attached to one of the left side and the right side of the lower portion of the left spindle; wherein the distance between the transverse centerline of the right spindle and transverse centerline of the left spindle may be altered by switching the at least one spacer of the right spindle to the other of the left side and the right side of the lower portion of the right spindle and switching the at least one spacer of the left spindle to the other of the left side and the right side of the lower portion of the left spindle.
- 12. The spindle of claim 10, wherein one of either the right or left sides of the lower portion of the elongated body extends outwardly from the elongated body a distance greater than the other of the right and left sides to offset the transverse axis from the axis of rotation.
- 13. The spindle of claim 9, wherein the axis of rotation is offset from the transverse centerline by a distance between about 0 to 25 mm.
- 14. The spindle of claim 13, wherein the axis of rotation is offset from the transverse centerline by a distance between about 5 to 20 mm.
- 15. The spindle of claim 14, wherein the axis of rotation is offset from the transverse centerline by a distance of about 16 mm.
- 16. A snowmobile, comprising:
a frame having a right side, a left side, and a centerline; right and left suspension assemblies pivotally connected to right and left sides of the frame respectively; right and left spindles rotatably connected to the right and left suspension assemblies respectively, each spindle has an upper portion, a lower portion, a rear side, a left side, and a right side, the lower portion suitable for connection to a snowmobile ski; a first protrusion projecting from the upper portion front side of the body, wherein the first protrusion is suitable for connection to an upper suspension assembly; a second protrusion projecting from the lower portion front side of the body, wherein the second protrusion is suitable for connection to a lower suspension assembly; and a third protrusion projection from the rear side of the elongated body, wherein the third protrusion is suitable for connection to a steering arm; wherein the first and second protrusions define an axis of rotation passing therethrough, wherein the lower portion of the elongated body includes a transverse centerline that is offset from the axis of rotation to one of the left side and the right side of the elongated body by a predetermined distance, and wherein the distance between the transverse centerline of the right spindle and the transverse centerline of the left spindle may be altered by swapping of the right and left spindles for one another while being kept in their initial orientations.
- 17. The snowmobile of claim 16, further comprising:
at least one spacer attached to one of the left side and the right side of the lower portion of the right spindle; at least one spacer attached to one of the left side and the right side of the lower portion of the left spindle; wherein the distance between the transverse centerline of the right spindle and transverse centerline of the left spindle may be altered by switching the at least one spacer of the right spindle to the other of the left side and the right side of the lower portion of the right spindle and switching the at least one spacer of the left spindle to the other of the left side and the right side of the lower portion of the left spindle.
- 18. The snowmobile of claim 16, further comprising:
a first ski including a first runner attached to the underside thereof, the first ski being connected to the lower portion of the right spindle; and a second ski including a second runner attached to the underside thereof, the second ski being connected to the lower portion of the left spindle, wherein the transverse axis of the right spindle intersects the first runner of the first ski and the transverse axis of the left spindle intersects the second runner of the second ski.
- 19. A method of altering a ski stance of a snowmobile, the snowmobile including a frame having a right side and a left side, an engine, an endless track connected to the engine, right and left suspension assemblies pivotally connected to right and left sides of the frame respectively, right and left spindles rotatably connected to the right and left suspension assemblies respectively, each spindle having an axis of rotation when connected to the respective suspension assembly, and a right ski attached to the right spindle and a left ski attached to the left spindle, the method comprising the steps of:
disconnecting the right ski from the right spindle; disconnecting the left ski from the left spindle; rotating the right spindle by approximately 180°; rotating the left spindle by approximately 180°; reconnecting the right ski to the right spindle; and reconnecting the left ski to the left spindle.
- 20. A method of altering a ski stance of a snowmobile, the snowmobile including a frame having a right side and a left side, an engine, an endless track connected to the engine, right and left suspension assemblies pivotally connected to right and left sides of the frame respectively, right and left spindles rotatably connected to the right and left suspension assemblies respectively, each spindle having an axis of rotation when connected to the respective suspension assembly, and a right ski attached to the right spindle and a left ski attached to the left spindle, the method comprising the steps of:
disconnecting the right ski from the right spindle; disconnecting the left ski from the left spindle; rotating the right spindle by approximately 180°; rotating the left spindle by approximately 180°; reconnecting the right ski to the left spindle; and reconnecting the left ski to the right spindle.
- 21. A method of altering a ski stance of a snowmobile, the snowmobile including a frame having a right side and a left side, an engine, an endless track connected to the engine, right and left suspension assemblies pivotally connected to right and left sides of the frame respectively, right and left spindles rotatably connected to the right and left suspension assemblies respectively, each spindle has an axis of rotation when connected to the respective suspension assembly, and a right ski attached to the right spindle and a left ski attached to the left spindle, the method comprising the steps of:
disconnecting the right spindle from the right suspension assembly; disconnecting the left spindle from the left suspension assembly; reconnecting the right spindle to the left suspension assembly while being kept in its initial orientations; and reconnecting the left spindle to the right suspension assembly while being kept in its initial orientations.
- 22. The method of claim 21 further comprising the steps of:
disconnecting the right ski from the right spindle; disconnecting the left ski from the left spindle; reconnecting the right ski to the left spindle; and reconnecting the left ski to the right spindle.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application relies for priority on U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/307,155, entitled “SPINDLE FOR CONVERTABLE SKI STANCE,” filed on Jul. 24, 2001, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60307155 |
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