WO1994018061A1 - Dispositif de commande des changements de vitesses pour bicyclette - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62M—RIDER PROPULSION OF WHEELED VEHICLES OR SLEDGES; POWERED PROPULSION OF SLEDGES OR SINGLE-TRACK CYCLES; TRANSMISSIONS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR SUCH VEHICLES
- B62M25/00—Actuators for gearing speed-change mechanisms specially adapted for cycles
- B62M25/02—Actuators for gearing speed-change mechanisms specially adapted for cycles with mechanical transmitting systems, e.g. cables, levers
- B62M25/04—Actuators for gearing speed-change mechanisms specially adapted for cycles with mechanical transmitting systems, e.g. cables, levers hand actuated
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62K—CYCLES; CYCLE FRAMES; CYCLE STEERING DEVICES; RIDER-OPERATED TERMINAL CONTROLS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR CYCLES; CYCLE AXLE SUSPENSIONS; CYCLE SIDE-CARS, FORECARS, OR THE LIKE
- B62K23/00—Rider-operated controls specially adapted for cycles, i.e. means for initiating control operations, e.g. levers, grips
- B62K23/02—Rider-operated controls specially adapted for cycles, i.e. means for initiating control operations, e.g. levers, grips hand actuated
- B62K23/04—Twist grips
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- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T74/00—Machine element or mechanism
- Y10T74/20—Control lever and linkage systems
- Y10T74/20012—Multiple controlled elements
- Y10T74/20018—Transmission control
- Y10T74/20037—Occupant propelled vehicle
- Y10T74/20043—Transmission controlled by flexible cable
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T74/00—Machine element or mechanism
- Y10T74/20—Control lever and linkage systems
- Y10T74/20207—Multiple controlling elements for single controlled element
- Y10T74/20256—Steering and controls assemblies
- Y10T74/20268—Reciprocating control elements
- Y10T74/2028—Handle bar type
- Y10T74/20287—Flexible control element
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T74/00—Machine element or mechanism
- Y10T74/20—Control lever and linkage systems
- Y10T74/20396—Hand operated
- Y10T74/20402—Flexible transmitter [e.g., Bowden cable]
- Y10T74/2042—Flexible transmitter [e.g., Bowden cable] and hand operator
- Y10T74/20438—Single rotatable lever [e.g., for bicycle brake or derailleur]
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- the present invention relates to a speed change device for a bicycle, and more particularly, to a speed change device for a bicycle that can perform a speed change operation while performing a brake operation and does not impair steering stability.
- the speed change operation device of a sports type bicycle such as a competition bicycle is often mounted on a body frame such as a down tube and a top tube. Therefore, you must release your hand from the steering wheel to perform the shifting operation. In addition, it was impossible to apply the brakes immediately when shifting gears, and one-handed driving was required. As a result, steering operation became unstable and safety was not high.
- the shifting operation is required mainly when the road surface condition changes, such as when the road changes from a flat ground to a slope or when the road changes from a slope to a flat ground. In such a running scene, the running state becomes unstable and often requires a brake operation.
- Japanese Utility Model Laid-Open Publication No. 58-46693 discloses a gearshift operating device that attempts to solve the above problem.
- This speed change operation device includes a tubular operation body fitted around the grip portion of the left and right handlebars, and the speed change operation cable is towed by rotating the cylindrical operation body, or This is a so-called grip-rotating speed change device that is configured so that it can be extended.
- the speed change operation can be performed without releasing the hand from the grip portion of the handle bar, and traveling safety is greatly improved.
- the cylindrical operation is performed.
- the body must be turned to a turning position corresponding to the gear position.
- the amount of turning operation of the tubular operating body becomes large, and therefore, the fingers holding the tubular operating body must be changed. Therefore, it is very difficult to perform a shift operation while operating the brake lever in the conventional handlebar rotary shift operation device.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a shift operation device capable of performing a shift operation while performing a brake operation.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a bicycle shift operation device which does not impair steering stability during a shift operation.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a bicycle shift operation device capable of performing an optimal shift operation according to various running situations.
- the present invention provides a speed change operation body rotatably supported around the axis of the handlebar between a fixed member that is fitted and supported on the handlebar and a grip portion of the handlebar; A cable winding body that is rotatably supported about an axis and pulls or unwinds the speed change operation cable inside the fixed member; and a cable winding body that is provided inside the fixed member and that is fixed to the fixed member. And a locking mechanism for locking the cable winding body in a cable pulling direction or a cable pulling-out direction by a forward / backward rotation operation from a predetermined rotation start point. It is characterized in that it is connected to the cable winding body via a rotating transmission mechanism.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along the line II-II in FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along the line III-B-C-0-III in FIG.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of a main part of FIG.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of a main part of FIG.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken along the line VI-VI in FIG.
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken along the line VII-VII in FIG.
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken along the line VI 11-VII I in FIG. 6.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view along the line IX-IX in FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a view showing a partial cross section along the line X-X in FIG. 2, and is a view for explaining a return mechanism.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along the line XI—XI in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view corresponding to FIG. 2, illustrating the operation of the embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view corresponding to FIG. 2, illustrating the operation of the embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view corresponding to FIG. 2, illustrating the operation of the embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view corresponding to FIG. 2, illustrating the operation of the embodiment.
- FIG. 1 shows an example in which the present invention is applied to a right shift operation device 6 for operating a rear transmission (not shown).
- the speed change device 6 is provided integrally with the brake lever device 2 on the inner side in the axial direction of the right grip portion 4 of the handlebar 3.
- the brake lever device 2 includes a brake bracket 8 as a fixing member, and a brake lever 13 supported by the brake bracket 8 so as to be capable of rotating.
- the brake bracket 8 is provided so as to protrude from the handlebar 3 toward the front of the vehicle: 8 ".
- the brake lever 13 is mounted on a lever shaft 12 provided on the brake bracket 8. The end is rotatably connected, and the tip is extended forward of the grip portion 4.
- the brake cable W connected to the brake lever device includes an inner cable w1 and an outer cable w2.
- the cable w 2 is fastened to a cable receiving bolt 8 a screwed to the inner end of the brake bracket 8 in the vehicle width direction.
- the inner cable w1 is introduced into the internal space of the brake bracket 8, and the nipple 13a at the distal end thereof is fixed to the base end of the brake lever 13.
- a cylindrical mounting portion 10 having a slit 9 cut out in the axial direction is provided on the handlebar side of the brake bracket 8.
- a cylindrical resin sleeve 17 that rotatably supports a cable winding body 107 described later and the like. Is clad.
- the cylindrical mounting portion 10 is fitted over the outer periphery of the inner end of the sleeve 17 and the cylindrical mounting portion 10 is screwed by the mounting screw 11 that is screwed across the slit 9.
- the brake bracket 8 is attached to the handlebar 3 together with the sleeve body 17 by forcibly reducing the inner diameter of the handlebar 3.
- the speed change operation device 6 includes an annular speed change operation body 14, a locking mechanism 15, a cable winding body 107, and a cable winding reel 16.
- the speed change operation member 14 is rotatably supported around the axis of the handlebar 3 between the brake bracket 8 and the grip portion 4.
- the outer peripheral portion of the speed change operation body 14 is formed so as to be located radially outward from the outer peripheral surface of the rubber outer cover 4 a fitted over the outer periphery of the grip portion 4.
- the outer peripheral portion is provided with a first pressing operation portion 201 and a second pressing operation portion 202 which are formed to project outward in the radial direction at a predetermined angle.
- the speed change operation body 14 is connected to the cable winding body 107 via a transmission mechanism 101 described later.
- the cable winding body 107 is rotatably fitted around the outer periphery of the sleeve body 17 and is rotated by the rotation operation of the speed change operation body 14 to pull the drive cable K. It is configured to be extended or extended.
- the cable winding body 107 includes a connecting portion 115 integrally formed at an axially outer end portion, and a connecting portion 20 integrally formed at an axially inner end portion.
- the connecting portion 115 is connected to the transmission mechanism 101.
- the connecting portion 20 is connected to the locking mechanism 15 to operate it.
- a drive reel portion 19 for pulling or feeding out the drive cable K with respect to the above-described cable take-up reel 16 is formed on the outer periphery of the intermediate portion between the two connecting portions 115, 20.
- the outer peripheral portion of the cable winding body 107 on the connecting portion 115 side is extended radially outward between the brake bracket 8 and the speed change operation member 14 so as to return as described later.
- An extension 107a covering the mechanism 118 is provided.
- the cable winding body 107 is locked by the locking mechanism 15 at a rotation position corresponding to the gear position. For this reason, as shown in FIG. 1, the indicator gear indicating the gear position is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the extending portion 107 a and the outer peripheral portion of the edge of the cylindrical mounting portion 10. 1 b is provided.
- the locking mechanism 15 is provided in an annular internal space formed between the inner peripheral portion of the cylindrical mounting portion 10 of the brake bracket 8 and the outer peripheral portion of the handlebar 3.
- a so-called click mechanism 3 is used as the locking mechanism 15. 2 is adopted so that the cable winding body 107 can be locked in a stepwise manner.
- the click mechanism 32 includes a click ring 33, which is rotated integrally with the cable winding body 107 inside the cable winding body 107 in the axial direction.
- the click ring 33 is roughly constituted by an engagement body 34 elastically brought into contact with an outer peripheral portion of the click ring 33, and a coil panel 35 for urging the engagement body 34 elastically.
- the click ring 33 has a substantially cylindrical shape, and is rotatably fitted to the sleeve body 17 inside the cylindrical mounting portion 10 so as to be rotatable.
- a connecting portion 36 connected to a connecting portion 20 formed at an inner end of the cable winding body 107 is formed at an outer end in the axial direction of the click ring 33. As shown in FIG. 7, a plurality of connecting teeth 36 a are formed in the connecting portion 36, and a plurality of connecting teeth 20 a formed in the connecting portion 20 are formed. By the engagement, the click ring 33 and the cable winding body 107 are integrally rotated.
- a plurality of engagement recesses 37 extending parallel to the axial direction are formed on the outer periphery of the click ring 33. Then, the claw portion 38 of the engagement body 34 elastically engages with the engagement recess 37 sequentially, so that the cable take-up body 10 ⁇ is rotated through the click ring 33 a predetermined number of times. It is gradually locked in the moving position.
- the engaging body 34 is housed together with the coil panel 35 in a housing hole 39 provided at a base end of the brake bracket 8.
- the claw portion 38 of the engagement body 34 is projected from the opening 40 so as to be in contact with the outer peripheral portion of the click ring 33.
- the speed change operation device 6 itself can be formed very compact.
- the speed change operation cable T in the present embodiment includes an inner cable t 1 and an outer cable t 2 inserted into the inner cable t 1. While being connected, the other end is connected to the speed change operation device 6.
- the shift operation cable T is routed along the handlebar 3.
- the outer cable t 2 is fastened to a fastening bolt 22 screwed inside the base end of the brake bracket 8.
- the inner cable t 1 extending from the tip of the fixing bolt 22 is wound around the cable take-up reel 16.
- the cable take-up reel 16 has a substantially truncated conical shape as shown in FIGS. 6 and 8, and is rotatably supported by a support shaft 23 formed on the upper surface of the brake bracket 8. .
- a member denoted by reference numeral 8a is a cover that covers the cable take-up reel.
- a first reel section 24 around which the inner cable t1 is wound and an outer peripheral section of the cable take-up reel 16 and the drive reel 19 extending from the drive reel 19 of the cable take-up body 107 are provided.
- a second reel part 25 around which the drive cable K is looped is provided.
- the first reel portion 24 is provided on the reduced diameter side of the cable take-up reel 16 and has a cable take-up groove 24 a formed by cutting the radius of the frustoconical shape inward in the slope direction. And a nipple locking hole 27 formed in the tangential direction of the cable winding groove 24a.
- the inner cable t1 is wound around the cable take-up groove 24a, and a nipple 26 provided at an end thereof is fixed to the nipple locking hole 27.
- the second reel portion 25 is provided on the diameter-increase side along the upper surface of the brake bracket 8 of the cable winding reel 16, and almost the outermost diameter of the cable winding reel 16.
- a cable winding groove 25a is formed along the line.
- the end of the cable winding groove 25a is curved inward in the radial direction, and a nipple locking hole 30 is formed so as to be continuous with the cable winding groove 25a. I have.
- the drive cable K extends from a drive reel portion 19 of the cable winding body 107 in a direction orthogonal to the handlebar 3.
- the drive cable K is wound around the cable winding groove 25a of the second reel unit 25. Further, the drive cable K is connected to the cable take-up reel 16 by engaging the nipple 29 a provided at the end with the nipple locking hole 30.
- the other end of the drive cable K is wound around a reel winding groove 19a of the drive reel part 19 of the cable winding body 107, and a nipple 29 provided at the end thereof is provided.
- b F is accommodated in a nipple locking hole 31 provided along the reel winding groove 19a.
- the inner cable t 1 and the drive cable K are configured to be pulled or pulled out in a substantially right angle direction, and the drive cable K is wound around a handlebar 3 by a cable winding body 107.
- the inner cable t1 can be pulled or pulled out in the direction along the handlebar 3 by winding and pulling in the outer circumferential direction of the inner cable t1.
- the cable take-up body 107 and the transmission ring 103 constituting the transmission mechanism 101 described later are connected to each other at the connection portions 114, 115 as shown in FIG.
- the coupling teeth 114a and 115a are configured to be integrally rotated by engaging with each other, and the speed change operation body 14 is connected to the cable via a transmission mechanism 101. It is configured to drive the bull winder 107 or the locking mechanism 15.
- the speed change operation body 14 is connected to the cable winding body 107 via a transmission mechanism 101.
- the power transmission mechanism 101 turns the cable take-up body 107 in the cable pulling direction or the cable unwinding direction by reciprocatingly rotating the speed change operation body 14 from a predetermined rotation start point.
- the transmission mechanism 101 includes a claw holder 102, a transmission ring 103, a pair of engagement claws 110, 110, and a return mechanism. It is roughly configured with 1 18.
- the claw holder 102 is rotatably supported around the axis of the handlebar 3 inside the speed changer 14 in the radial direction. As shown in FIGS. 2 and 5, the claw holder 102 includes a pair of claw holding holes 122.122 provided in diametrically opposed manner. A pair of engagement claws 110, 110 are held in the claw holding holes 122, 122 so as to be slidable in the radial direction.
- the nail holder 1 102 is The shift operation body 14 is fitted so as to allow a predetermined rotation.
- the claw holder 102 is provided with a claw holding portion '102 a provided with the claw holding holes 122 and bulging radially outward.
- a regulating recess 120 for accommodating the claw holding section 102 a.
- a substantially trapezoidal claw pressing portion 121 is provided radially outward of the restricting concave portion 120.
- a pair of inclined surfaces 1 2 a and 1 2 b forming the trapezoidal shape of the claw pressing portion 1 2 1 are formed on both sides of the engaging claw 1 1 10 radially outward. 0 a and 110 b are provided.
- the transmission ring 103 is rotatably fitted around the outer periphery of the sleeve 17 inside the claw holder 102 in the radial direction.
- An engagement tooth portion 109 is formed on an outer peripheral portion of the transmission ring 103.
- the speed change operation body 14 when the speed change operation body 14 is rotated from a predetermined neutral position, the inclined surfaces 1 2 a and 1 2 1 b of the claw pressing portion 1 2 1 10a and 11Ob are pressed to displace the engaging claws 110 inward in the radial direction.
- the engaging pawl 110 is engaged with the engaging tooth portion 109 to rotate the transmission ring 103 in a predetermined direction integrally with the speed change body 14.
- the pair of engaging claws 110 are engaged from both sides of the engaging tooth portion 109. Therefore, the engagement claw 110 can be securely engaged with the engagement tooth portion 109, and the claw holder 102 and the transmission ring 103 can be efficiently rotated. Can be moved.
- the engaging claw 110 is provided with a spring locking hole 123 substantially parallel to the axis of the handlebar 3. Both ends are engaged with the panel locking holes 123 and 123.
- the engaging claw 110 is elastically urged outward in the radial direction by the semi-arc-shaped panel 1 19 to be stopped.
- the configuration is such that the 0 claw portion 110c is disengaged from the engagement tooth portion 109 of the transmission ring 103.
- the panel 119 is provided for easily detaching the engaging claw 110 from the engaging tooth portion 109, and can be omitted.
- the return mechanism 1 18 It comprises a part 117, a locking pin 105, a return spring 104, and spring receivers 116, 116.
- the panel locking portion 117 is formed so as to protrude in the axial direction from the inner end surface of the transmission ring 103.
- the locking pin 1 0 5 is fixed lump padded to the proximal end of the brake bracket 8, c the return panel 1 0 4 provided so as to protrude toward the panel fastening section 1 1 7
- the power transmission ring 103 is inserted into a panel holding recess 146 provided on an outer peripheral portion of the transmission ring 103. The ends are respectively locked by the spring locking pin 105 and the spring locking portion 117, and the transmission ring 102 is elastically urged to the neutral position.
- the return mechanism 118 is provided on the outer peripheral portion of the connecting portion 115 of the transmission ring. Then, as shown in FIG. 4, in order to prevent the deformation of the connecting teeth 115a due to the external force acting from the return spring 104, etc., the distal end of the connecting teeth 115a is prevented.
- connection tooth 1 15 b force It is configured to protrude into a connection hole 1 14 b provided at the base end of the connection tooth 1 14 a on the cable winding body side.
- the spring receivers 116 and 117 are rotatably mounted on both sides of the spring holding recessed portion 144 so as to sandwich the return spring 104, and the return panel 104. While holding the ends of the panel lock pins 105 and the panel lock portions 117.
- panel receivers 116a and 116b extending in the axial direction are provided on the outer periphery of the panel receivers 116 and 116, respectively. Then, with both ends of the return panel 104 held in the spring receiving portions 116a and 116b, the spring locking pin 105 can be locked on both circumferential sides of the pin 105. ing. Further, the spring receiving portions 1 16 a and 1 16 b are configured to extend to both side portions of the panel locking portion 1 17. Accordingly, when the claw holder 102 is rotated to displace the panel locking portion 1 17 in the circumferential direction, the spring receiving portions 1 16 a of the panel receiver 1 16
- the end of the return panel 104 is deflected via 1 16b to the neutral rotation position on the claw holder 102, that is, the panel locking pin 105 and the panel. Elasticity is applied in a direction toward the position where the locking portions 1 17 face.
- the spring receiver 116 By providing the spring receiver 116, the spring locking pin 105 and the The locking portions 1 17 can be set at the same radial position. For this reason, the radial dimension of the device can be reduced.
- the return mechanism 118 can be united and provided on the outer peripheral portion of the transmission ring 103. As a result, the assembling work can be performed extremely easily.
- the both ends 104 a and 104 b of the return spring 104, and the panel locking pins 1 are attached to both sides of the panel locking portion 117.
- the radially outer portion of the engaging claw 110 is fitted into the claw pressing portion 121 of the shift operating body 14. I have. Therefore, at the neutral rotation position of the speed change operation body 14, the engagement claw 110 is separated from the engagement tooth portion 109 of the transmission ring 103.
- an annular concave portion for accommodating a regulating convex portion 12 9 bulging and formed on the outer peripheral portion of the sleeve body 17 is provided on the axially outer inner peripheral surface of the speed change operation body 14.
- the rotation of the speed change operation body 14 and the claw holder 102 is restricted to a predetermined range.
- the claw holder 102 By releasing the rotation operation force applied to the speed change operation body 14, the claw holder 102 is rotated clockwise by the return spring 104, and the engagement claw is released. 1 1 0 is displaced radially outward by the elastic force of the spring 1 1 9 The engagement with the engagement tooth portion 109 is released. Thereby, the claw holder 102 and the speed change body 14 are returned to the neutral position shown in FIG.
- the return panel 104 moves the claw holder 102 and the speed change operation body 14 to the neutral position shown in FIG. And rotated.
- the cable winding body 107 is locked stepwise by the locking mechanism 15 described above, so that the speed change operation cable K is unnecessarily fed out by the panel force of the return panel of the transmission body. Absent.
- the shift operating cable 14 can be pulled or pulled out by a one-way reciprocating rotation operation from the neutral rotation position. For this reason, it is possible to reduce the amount of one rotation operation of the speed change operation body 14 and secure the amount of pulling or extending of the operation cable required for shifting.
- the first push operation portion 201 formed to project outward in the radial direction at a predetermined angle, and the second push operation A part 202 is provided.
- the first push operation unit 201 and the second push operation unit 202 are arranged so that the occupant's index finger and thumb are
- the two push operation sections 201 and 202 are provided at predetermined angular intervals so as to come into contact with each other.
- the rider can operate the speed change operation body while gripping the handlebar with the middle finger or less.
- first push operation portion 201 in which the index finger is locked intersects with the rotation surface of the brake lever 13 rotatably supported by the brake bracket 8, as shown in FIG.
- first push operation unit 20 and the brake lever 13 are set in such a shape that their rotation trajectories do not interfere with each other. .
- the first push operation unit 201 moves beyond the brake lever 13 At this time, even if the brake operation is performed by rotating the brake lever 13, the first pushing operation portion 201 is moved by the brake lever 13. It is configured so as not to abut on the base end.
- the second pushing operation section 202 is pushed with the thumb, the index finger or the middle finger is locked to the brake lever 13 to rotate the brake lever, and the holding section 4 is held with the ring finger and the little finger. Can also be held.
- the first push operation section 201 is provided with an extended push section 203 projecting toward the grip section 4 side.
- the extension pusher 203 is configured to be rotatable radially outward of the inner end of the gripper 4 in the axial direction, and in particular, the cable extension direction using a forefinger. When the push operation section is operated, the shift operation can be performed while securely holding the grip section with the thumb and other fingers.
- the push operation sections 201 and 202 are pushed along the index finger and thumb cross section of the occupant pushing the push operation sections 201 and 202 on the outer periphery of the grip section side of the speed change operation body 14.
- a notch 205 is provided.
- the cutout 205 By providing the cutout 205, the cross section between the thumb and the forefinger is formed along the grip 4 of the handlebar or the gripper side outer peripheral surface of the speed change operation body 14.
- the speed change operation body can be rotated. Therefore, even when the speed change operation body is largely rotated, the occupant can perform the speed change operation while substantially gripping the grip portion, without impairing the steering stability. A shift operation can be performed. As a result, the speed change operability can be greatly improved.
- an auxiliary pushing operation portion 204 bulging outward in the radial direction is provided at a circumferentially intermediate portion of the cutout portion. .
- the left shift operating device for operating the front transmission can have the same configuration as the right shift operating device.
- the click ring 33 and the cable take-up body 107 are separately formed, and are configured to be integrally rotated by the connecting portions 20 and 36 that are connected to each other.
- the ring 32 and the cable winding body 107 can be formed integrally.
- the inner cable t1 of the speed change operation cable is configured to be pulled or pulled out via the cable take-up reel 16 rotated by the drive cable K. Can be wound directly on the drive reel portion 19 of the cable winding body.
- a click mechanism 32 that locks the cable winding body 107 stepwise is employed as the locking mechanism 15.
- the present invention is not limited to this.
- Other locking mechanisms such as one utilizing a buckle or one utilizing a ratchet mechanism, can also be employed.
- the shape of the push operation portion of the speed change operation member 14 is not limited to the embodiment, and can be changed according to the number of stages of the rear transmission, the shape of the brake lever, and the like. Further, in the embodiment, the engaging claws 110 and 110 are provided at two positions diametrically opposed to each other, but the engaging claws may be provided at three or more positions. Further, the same function can be exerted even when the engagement claw is provided at one place.
- the fixing member is formed using the brake bracket 8, but a fixing member can be provided separately. Further, the extended position of the brake lever is not limited to the embodiment.
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