WO2005002956A1 - 自動二輪車 - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62J—CYCLE SADDLES OR SEATS; AUXILIARY DEVICES OR ACCESSORIES SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO CYCLES AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. ARTICLE CARRIERS OR CYCLE PROTECTORS
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- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
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- B62J17/02—Weather guards for riders; Fairings or stream-lining parts not otherwise provided for shielding only the rider's front
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- the present invention relates to a motorcycle, and more particularly, to a motorcycle including an air guide.
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 60-94848 discloses a front opening for introducing cooling air (running air) in front of a fuel tank and a rear opening for guiding the introduced cooling air to an upper part of an engine.
- a cooling wind guide box including a mouth is attached, and a wind guide plate for guiding the introduced cooling wind to an upper portion of the engine is installed in the cooling wind guide box.
- Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 5-698772 discloses that a wind guide member (shroud) for introducing cooling air (running wind) into an engine is projected forward like a blade in front of a fuel tank.
- a structure mounted in an upright position is disclosed in an upright position.
- the cooling air guide box does not have a function of guiding the traveling wind to the driver side. It is difficult to suppress the generation of the turbulence of the traveling wind behind. For this reason, the structure of the above-mentioned Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 60-94818 has a problem that the turbulence may give a driver discomfort. Also, in the above-mentioned Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 5-698772, it is intended that the traveling wind is guided to the driver side by a baffle member (shroud) for introducing the cooling wind (the traveling wind) into the engine.
- a baffle member shroud
- the present invention has been made to solve the above-described problems, and one object of the present invention is to provide a motorcycle capable of guiding a sufficient amount of traveling wind to a driver side. That is.
- a motorcycle according to one aspect of the present invention is provided with a fuel tank including an upper surface, a side surface, and a front surface, which is disposed above an engine, and a first fuel tank which is disposed in front of the fuel tank and guides traveling wind to an engine side.
- An air guide including a guide surface and a second guide surface for guiding the traveling wind to the driver side is provided. The second guide surface of the air guide is formed so as to reach the upper surface of the fuel tank.
- the air guide including the first guide surface for guiding the traveling wind to the engine side and the second guide surface for guiding the traveling wind to the driver side is provided, and the By forming the second guide surface of the air guide so as to reach the upper surface of the fuel tank, the second guide surface for guiding the traveling wind to the driver side does not reach the upper surface of the fuel tank.
- the driving wind can be more easily guided to the driver side.
- a sufficient amount of traveling wind can be guided to the driver, and turbulence of the traveling wind occurs behind the front cowl and the steering wheel. Can be effectively suppressed.
- a comfortable driving feeling can be given to the driver.
- the length in the width direction of the vehicle body near the center of the second guide surface of the air guide is larger than the length of the lower end portion of the second guide surface in the width direction of the vehicle body. Is also big. According to this structure, more traveling wind can be guided to the driver side by the portion near the center of the second guide surface having a large length in the width direction of the vehicle body.
- the length of the second guide surface of the air guide in the width direction of the vehicle body increases as it goes upward at least from the lower end to the vicinity of the center of the second guide surface. .
- the length of the second guide surface in the width direction of the vehicle body becomes large near the center of the second guide surface, so that the length of the second guide surface in the width direction of the vehicle body is large. More traveling wind can be guided to the driver side near the center.
- the length of the second guide surface of the air guide in the width direction of the vehicle body decreases at the upper portion of the second guide surface as it goes upward.
- the length of the second guide surface in the width direction of the vehicle body is reduced.
- the traveling wind can be guided to the driver side while the traveling wind is collected more toward the center. As a result, the traveling wind can be more efficiently guided to the driver.
- the motorcycle according to the above aspect preferably further includes a pair of pipe-shaped front forks disposed in front of the air guide and having a predetermined pipe width, and an outer edge of a second guide surface of the air guide is
- the front fork protrudes outward in the width direction of the vehicle body with a protrusion amount larger than the pipe width of the front fork.
- the outer edge of the second guide surface can be greatly protruded outward in the width direction of the vehicle body of the front fork. Can be led to. As a result, more traveling wind can be guided to the driver.
- the second guide surface of the air guide is formed in a concave shape depressed from the outside to the inside in the width direction of the vehicle body.
- the traveling wind is generated in the width direction of the vehicle body by the concave second guide surface. Since it can be guided from the outside to the inside (center side), the traveling wind can be easily guided to the driver side while the traveling wind is gathered at the center side.
- the maximum length of the fuel guide in the width direction of the vehicle body in the outer portion of the second guide surface of the air guide in the width direction of the vehicle body is equal to the maximum length of the fuel tank in the width direction of the vehicle body. Greater than the length.
- the motorcycle according to the above aspect preferably further includes a tank-side guide surface formed by a front portion of the fuel tank and capable of guiding traveling wind to a driver side.
- the traveling wind can be guided to the driver side not only by the second guide surface of the air guide but also by the tank side guide surface of the fuel tank.
- the tank-side guide surface is disposed inside the second guide surface of the air guide in the width direction of the vehicle body.
- the tank-side guide surface and the second guide surface of the air guide are formed to be continuous. With this configuration, the air resistance between the tank-side guide surface and the second guide surface of the air guide can be reduced, so that the traveling wind can be more smoothly guided to the driver side.
- the air guide includes a concave surface provided on a rear side of an outer portion in a width direction of the vehicle body and a convex surface provided on a front side of an outer portion in a width direction of the vehicle body.
- the mechanical strength of the air guide can be improved by the front convex surface, and the holding (knee grip) by the driver's knee is facilitated by the rear concave surface.
- the side surface of the fuel tank includes a concave surface
- the concave surface of the air guide is provided so as to be continuous with the concave surface of the side surface of the fuel tank.
- the convex surface of the air guide is provided so as to be continuous with the upper surface of the fuel tank.
- the air guide includes an inner air guide member having a first guide surface and a second guide surface, and an outer air guide member having a concave surface and a convex surface. You may go out.
- the first guide surface of the air guide has a plurality of openings for guiding traveling wind to the engine side.
- the air guide is attached to the fuel tank by at least an upper attachment portion and a lower attachment portion.
- the air guide can be fixed to the fuel tank at at least two places, and the air guide can be firmly fixed to the fuel tank.
- a front cowl is further provided, and an outer end in the width direction of the vehicle body in front of the air guide and an outer end in the width direction of the vehicle body behind the front cowl.
- a front cowl is further provided, and when the air guide and the front cowl are viewed from the front side, the length of the air guide in the width direction of the vehicle body and the front cowl body The length in the width direction is substantially the same, and the vertical length of the air guide and the vertical length of the front cowl are substantially the same.
- the cowl is arranged on the upper side, and the air guide and the front cowl are arranged so as to at least partially overlap. With this configuration, the front cowl and the air guide are integrated. The appearance can be improved because the appearance can be given.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a motorcycle according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the motorcycle according to the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a side view around the head pipe of the motorcycle according to the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a plan view around the head pipe of the motorcycle according to the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a side view of the motorcycle according to the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 on the right side in the traveling direction.
- FIG. 6 is a side view of the side cover mounting portion on the left side in the traveling direction of the motorcycle according to the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken along the line 100-100 in FIG.
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view taken along line 110-110 in FIG.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a fuel tank and an air guide of the motorcycle according to the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 10 is a side view around the fuel tank and the air guide of the motorcycle according to the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 11 is a front view of a fuel tank and an air guide of the motorcycle according to the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 12 is a front view of an air guide and a front cowl of the motorcycle according to the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the air guide of the motorcycle according to the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 14 is a sectional view taken along the line 200—200 in FIG.
- FIG. 15 is a sectional view taken along the line 210—210 in FIG.
- FIG. 16 is a sectional view taken along the line 220—220 in FIG.
- FIG. 17 is a sectional view taken along the line 300-300 in FIG.
- FIG. 18 is a sectional view taken along the line 310—310 in FIG.
- FIG. 19 is a sectional view taken along the line 320-320 in FIG.
- FIG. 20 is a side view of the fuel tank of the motorcycle according to the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 21 is a bottom view of the fuel tank of the motorcycle according to the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 22 is a side view of a mounting portion of the fuel tank of the motorcycle according to the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 23 is a perspective view of an outer air guide constituting the air guide of the motorcycle according to the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 24 is a side view of the outer air guide viewed from the direction of arrow C in FIG.
- FIG. 25 is a front view of the outer air guide viewed from the direction of arrow D in FIG.
- FIG. 26 is a sectional view taken along the line 400-400 in FIG.
- FIG. 27 is a sectional view taken along the line 410—410 in FIG.
- FIG. 28 is a sectional view taken along line 420-420 in FIG.
- FIG. 29 is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 24 taken along the line 430-430.
- FIG. 30 is a perspective view of an inner air guide constituting the air guide of the motorcycle according to the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 31 is a side view of the inner air guide according to the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 32 is a front view of the inside air guide according to the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 33 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 500-500 in FIGS. 31 and 32.
- FIG. 34 is a sectional view taken along the line 510-510 in FIG.
- FIG. 35 is a sectional view taken along the line 520-520 in FIG.
- FIG. 36 is a sectional view taken along the line 530-530 in FIG.
- FIG. 37 is a sectional view taken along the line 540-540 in FIG.
- FIG. 38 is a sectional view taken along the line 550-550 in FIG.
- FIG. 39 is a side view for explaining the mounting structure of the fuel tank and the air guide of the motorcycle according to the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 40 is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 39 taken along the line 600-600.
- FIG. 41 is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 39 taken along the line 610-610.
- FIG. 42 is a sectional view taken along the line 620-620 in FIG.
- FIG. 43 is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 39 taken along the line 60-630.
- FIG. 44 is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 39 taken along the line 640—640.
- FIG. 45 is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 39 taken along the line 650—650.
- FIG. 46 is a side view of the front cowl of the motorcycle according to the embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIG. 47 is a front view of the front cowl according to the embodiment shown in FIG. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
- the arrow FWD indicates the front of the motorcycle 1 in the traveling direction.
- a front end of a main frame 3 is connected to a head pipe 2.
- the main frame 3 is formed to extend rearward.
- a down tube 4 is attached to a lower portion of the head pipe 2 so as to extend obliquely downward.
- a rear arm bracket 5 is connected to a rear end of the main frame 3.
- a seat rail 6 is connected to a rear portion of the main frame 3.
- a backstay 7 is connected between the rear bracket 5 and the seat rail 6.
- the head pipe 2, main frame 3, down tube 4, rear arm bracket 5, seat rail 6 and back stay 7 constitute a body frame.
- a steering shaft 8 is rotatably attached to the head pipe 2.
- a pair of front forks 11 is attached to the steering shaft 8 via an upper bracket 9 and a lower bracket 10 (see FIG. 3).
- a front wheel 12 is rotatably attached to lower ends of the pair of front forks 11.
- a pair of front forks 11 is provided with a front fender 13 for covering the front wheel 12 from above.
- a handle 14 is attached to the upper bracket 9 with an attachment 15.
- a front cowl 16 is provided in front of the head pipe 2.
- the front cowl 16 includes a cowl body 16a and a front window 16b. This front window 16b is attached to the upper part of the cowl body 16a.
- the front cowl 16 is fixed by an upper bracket 9 and a lower bracket 10. As a result, the front cowl 16 is rotated left and right by the handle 14 together with the pair of front forks 11.
- flasher lights 17 are attached to the upper left and right sides of the front cowl 16.
- instruments 18 are attached to the front cowl 16 as shown in FIG.
- a metal fuel tank 20 is attached so as to straddle the main frame 3 from above.
- a seat 21 is mounted behind the fuel tank 20.
- the seat 21 is supported by the seat rail 6.
- the rear arm bracket 5 is provided with a pivot shaft 22.
- the front end of the rear arm 23 is pivotally supported by the pivot shaft 22 so as to be able to swing up and down.
- a rear wheel 24 is rotatably attached to the rear end of the rear arm 23.
- the lya arm 23 is supported by a seat rail 6 via a lya cushion 25.
- the engine 26 is supported by the main frame 3, the down tube 4, and the rear arm bracket 5.
- the front side of the engine case 26 a of the engine 26 is supported by the down tube 4, and the rear side of the engine case 26 a is supported by the rear arm bracket 5.
- the cylinder 26 b of the engine 26 is supported by the main frame 3.
- An exhaust pipe 27 is provided to extend from a front side surface of a cylinder 26 b of the engine 26.
- the exhaust pipe 27 is curved to the right in the traveling direction (the direction of the arrow FWD) to the rear, and is connected to a muffler (not shown).
- a carburetor 28 is arranged behind the cylinder 26 b of the engine 26 as shown in FIG. Behind the carburettor 28, an air cleaner 29 is arranged.
- a pair of footrest brackets 30 (see FIG. 5) and 31 (see FIG. 1) are arranged on the left and right sides behind the engine case 26a of the engine 26. Further, as shown in FIG. 2, side covers 32 and 33 are attached to both lower sides of the fuel tank 20 and the seat 21, respectively. A tail cover 34, 35 and a connection cover 36 are attached to the lower rear side of the seat 21. A tail lamp 37 is attached to the rear of the seat 21 as shown in FIG. In addition, the seat 6 includes Ryahue, which covers the rear wheel 24. 3 and 8 are attached.
- a storage box 39 is arranged in a portion covered by the left side cover 33 in the traveling direction (the direction of the arrow FWD).
- the storage box 39 is partitioned into a plurality of storage sections by ribs 39a.
- a notebook 40, an electronic component 41, a medical product storage bag 42 and the like are stored so as to be taken out from the side.
- mounting bosses 33a and 33b are provided on the upper and lower sides of the side cover 33, and mounting grommets 33c are provided on the front side.
- a lock hole 33 d is provided below the side cover 33.
- the mounting bosses 33a and 33b of the side cover 33 are respectively attached to the mounting grommet 39b of the storage box 39. And 39 c. Also, as shown in FIG. 6, the mounting grommet 33c of the side cover 33 is engaged with the mounting boss 39d of the storage box 39. Further, as shown in FIGS. 6 and 8, the lock hole 33 d of the side cover 33 is inserted into the lock 44 of the fixture 43 of the back stay 7 (see FIG. 6). Thus, the side cover 33 (see FIG. 1) is attached so as to cover the storage box 39.
- the right side cover 32 in the traveling direction (the direction of the arrow FWD) is attached so as to cover the air cleaner 29 as shown in FIG.
- the side cover 32 is attached to the vehicle body with a mounting boss, a mounting grommet, and a fixture (not shown).
- a pair of resin air guides 50 is attached to the front of a metal fuel tank 20.
- the pair of air guides 50 is formed so as to protrude forward and project right and left.
- the pair of air guides 50 has a symmetrical shape.
- Each air guide 50 includes an outer air guide 51 and an inner air guide 52.
- the inner air guide 52 has a guide surface 52 a for guiding the traveling wind toward the driver and a guide surface 52 b for guiding the traveling wind toward the engine 26.
- the guide surface 52 a is an example of the “second guide surface” of the present invention
- the guide surface 52 b is an example of the “first guide surface” of the present invention.
- Ma The upper end of the guide surface 52 a that guides the traveling wind toward the driver is provided so as to reach the upper surface 20 c of the fuel tank 20.
- the front surface 20 e of the fuel tank 20 functions as a guide surface for guiding the traveling wind to the driver.
- the front surface 20 e of the fuel tank 20 is an example of the “tank-side guide surface” of the present invention.
- the front surface 20 e of the fuel tank 20 is disposed inside the guide surfaces 52 a of the pair of inner air guides 52 and the guide surface 52 a of the inner air guide 52. It is formed so as to be continuous.
- the outer air guide 51 constituting the air guide 50 includes a concave surface 51a and a convex surface 51b as shown in FIG.
- the convex surface 51b of the outer air guide 51 is provided so as to be continuous with the upper surface portion 20c of the fuel tank 20, as shown in FIG. As shown in FIG.
- the concave surface 51 a of the outer air guide 51 is formed so as to be continuous with the concave surface 20 o of the side surface portion 20 d of the fuel tank 20.
- the range of the kneader lip which is the holding range of the driver's knee, is expanded, so that the driving performance of the driver can be improved and the appearance between the air guide 50 and the fuel tank 20 can be improved. It is possible to improve the sense of unity.
- the convex surface 51b on the air guide 51 outside the air guide 50 the mechanical strength of the air guide 50 can be improved.
- the air guide 50 has a cross-sectional shape as shown in FIGS.
- the maximum length (Wmax) in the width direction is larger than the length in the A direction (W under) between the outer edges of the lower end portions of the left and right guide surfaces 52a. That is, the length in the direction A between the outer edges of the guide surfaces 52a of the left and right inner air guides 52 increases as at least from the lower end to the vicinity of the center of the guide surfaces 52a.
- the length in the direction A between the outer edges of the guide surfaces 52a of the left and right inner air guides 52 becomes smaller toward the upper portion of the guide surface 52a.
- the length in the direction A between the outer edges of the guide surfaces 52 a of the left and right inner air guides 52 is the smallest at the upper end of the upper portion of the guide surface 52 a.
- the outer edges of the guide surfaces 52 a of the left and right inner air guides 52 protrude outside the front fork 11 with a protrusion amount (W out) larger than the pipe width (W f) of the front fork 11. I have.
- the lower side 50 d of the id 50 is connected by a support bracket 80 attached to the down tube 4 (see FIG. 1).
- the length D 10 of the left and right air guides 50 in the A direction is substantially the same as the length D 20 of the front cowl 16 in the A direction.
- the length D11 of the left and right air guides 50 in the direction B (vertical direction) is substantially the same as the length D21 of the front cowl 16 in the direction B.
- the left and right air guides 50 are arranged on the lower side, and the front cowl 16 is arranged on the upper side.
- the air guide 50 and the front cowl 16 are arranged so as to overlap by a length D30 in the B direction. This makes it possible to provide a sense of unity between the left and right air guides 50 and the front cowl 16, thereby improving the appearance.
- the lower portion of the fuel tank 20 has a bifurcated lower and right side so as to be able to straddle the main frame 3 (see FIG. 1) from above. . That is, the fuel tank 20 has an inverted U shape when viewed from the front.
- the inner wall 20a straddling the main frame 3 (see FIG. 1) and the outer wall 20b covering the outer side are joined together to form the inner wall 2b.
- the tank portion is formed by welding the outer peripheral flange 20a1 of the outer wall 20b to the outer peripheral flange 20a1 of the outer wall 20b.
- the outer wall 20b of the fuel tank 20 includes, as shown in FIG. 20, an upper surface portion 20c, a pair of side surface portions 20d, a front surface portion 20e, and air.
- the guide mounting surface portion 20 f is included.
- a concave surface 20o is formed on a pair of side surfaces 20d of the fuel tank 20.
- the concave surface 20 o of the fuel tank 20 functions as a knee grip range that is a range held by the driver's knees.
- the front surface 20 e of the outer wall 2 Ob functions as a guide surface for guiding the traveling wind to the driver side as described above.
- a fuel filler port 20 g is provided at the center highest position of the outer wall 20 b of the fuel tank 20.
- a fuel cap 2 Oh (see FIG. 1) is attached to the filler port 20 g.
- the fuel tank 20 is located at the lowest position on the inner wall 20a (see Fig. 21).
- a charging cock 20 i (see Fig. 39) is provided.
- a pair of brackets 20 j is provided at a front portion of the opposed inner wall 20 a of the fuel tank 20.
- the pair of brackets 20j have a shape with an open front, and are provided so as to protrude from the inner wall 20a in a direction facing each other.
- the air guide mounting surface 201 of the fuel tank 20 has an air guide mounting portion 201,
- the detailed structure of the outer air guide 51 is shown in FIG. 23 to FIG. That is, the concave surface 51a of the outer air guide 51 is provided on the rear side of the outer surface of the outer air guide 51, and the convex surface 51b is provided on the front side of the outer surface of the outer air guide 51. ing. Further, a fuel tank connecting portion 51c is provided on the rear side of the outer air guide 51, and an inner guide connecting portion 51d is provided on the front side. On the inner surface side of the outer air guide 51, mounting portions 51e, 51f, 51g and 51h are provided. At the lower end of the outer air guide 51, a mounting hole 51i is provided.
- the guide surface 52 a that guides the traveling wind of the inner air guide 52 to the driver side is configured by a surface that is inclined obliquely rearward and upward from the center of the inner air guide 52.
- the guide surface 52a for guiding the traveling wind toward the driver is formed in a concave shape that is depressed from the outside toward the inside. Also, a guide surface that guides the running wind to the engine 26 side
- the traveling wind 52 b is formed by a surface that is inclined obliquely rearward and downward from the center of the inner air guide 52.
- a plurality of openings 52c through which the traveling wind is introduced are formed on the guide surface 52b that guides the traveling wind to the engine 26 side.
- the plurality of openings 52c make it possible to easily guide the traveling wind to the engine 26 side. Also the figure
- a fuel tank connection portion 52d is provided inside the guide surface 52a of the inner air guide 52. Further, outside the inside air guide 52, an outside guide connection portion 52e connected to the inside guide connection portion 51d (see Fig. 24) of the outside air guide 51 is provided. Further, a mounting portion 52 f is provided below the inner air guide 52. Further, inside the inner air guide 52, mounting portions 52g, 52h and 52i are provided.
- a pair of brackets 20 j of the fuel tank 20 is provided with a support member 6 provided on the main frame 3.
- the front of the fuel tank 20 is supported by the main frame 3 via the rubber bush 61. Further, as shown in FIG. 39, the rear mounting portion 2 Ok of the fuel tank 20 is mounted to a mounting bracket 62 provided on the seat rail 6 by bolts 63.
- the mounting structure of the outer air guide 51 and the inner air guide 52 includes the inner guide connection 51d of the outer air guide 51 and the outer guide connection of the inner air guide 52.
- Portion 70a is inserted into mounting holes 51i and 52f with part 52e aligned, and nut 70b is tightened and fixed via collar 71.
- the lower part of the front side of the outer air guide 51 and the inner air guide 52 is positioned by the port 72 with the mounting part 52g aligned with the mounting part 51e. Tightened and fixed.
- the front central part of the outer air guide 51 and the inner air guide 52 is positioned by the port 73 with the mounting part 52h aligned with the mounting part 51f, as shown in Fig. 45. Tightened and fixed.
- the air guide 50 is connected to the mounting portion 52 i of the inner air guide 52 at the center mounting portion 91 located at the front center portion, and to the air guide of the fuel tank 20. It is fastened and fixed to the fuel tank 20 by means of the port 74 while being aligned with the mounting portion 20 m. Also, as shown in FIG. 44, the bush 53 attached to the mounting portion 51 g of the outer air guide 51 in the upper mounting portion 92 is attached to the air guide mounting portion 2 of the fuel tank 20. By inserting it into 01, the air guide 50 is fixed to the fuel tank 20. Also, as shown in Fig.
- the air guide 50 is fixed to the fuel tank 20. That is, as shown in Fig. 39, the air guides 50 on both the left and right sides are mounted on the fuel tank 20 by the center mounting part 91, the upper mounting part 92, and the lower mounting part 93. Have been. This allows the left and right air guides 50 to be firmly 20 can be attached.
- the air guides 50 on both the left and right sides having the above-described structure have protrusions 50a protruding forward and outward.
- the maximum length L1 in the width direction (A direction) of the vehicle body due to the protrusion 50a is smaller than the axial length L2 of the steering shaft 8 of the head pipe 2 (see FIG. 39).
- the maximum length L1 in the width direction (A direction) of the vehicle body at the protrusion 50a outside the guide surface 52a of the air guide 50 is the maximum length of the fuel tank 20 in the width direction of the vehicle body. Greater than L3.
- the upper end 50b and the lower end 50c of the air guide 50 extend vertically from the axial length L2 of the steering shaft 8. are doing.
- the front outer ends 50a1 of the left and right air guides 50 and the left rear outer ends 16c of the front cowl 16 are planar. Seen in length D 1 minute, are arranged to overlap.
- the front outer end 50 al of the left and right air guides 50 and the left rear outer end 16 c of the front cowl 16 are arranged so as to be close to each other without overlapping when viewed in plan. May be. In this way, by arranging the front cowl 16 and the air guide 50 so as to be close to or overlap with each other, it becomes possible to give a sense of unity between the front cowl 16 and the air guide 50. However, the appearance can be improved. Also, as shown in FIGS.
- the cowl main body 16a of the front cowl 16 has an opening at a position corresponding to the horn 90 attached to the down tube 4 (see FIG. 3). 16 a 1 is provided. This prevents the cowl body 16a from causing an alarm. At the left and right sides of the cowl body 16a, mounting holes 16a2 for flasher lights 17 (see FIG. 1) are formed.
- the air guide 50 including the guide surface 52b for guiding the traveling wind to the engine 26 side and the guide surface 52a for guiding the traveling wind to the driver side is provided,
- the guide surface 52 a for guiding the traveling wind to the driver side is provided.
- the traveling wind can be more easily guided to the driver side as compared with the case where the upper end does not reach the upper surface 20 c of the fuel tank 20.
- a sufficient amount of traveling wind can be guided to the driver side.
- the turbulence of the running wind behind the steering wheel 14 can be effectively suppressed. As a result, a comfortable driving feeling can be given to the driver.
- the length (Wmax) in the width direction (A direction in FIG. 12) of the vehicle body between the outer edges near the center of the guide surfaces 52 a of the left and right air guides 50 is defined as a guide.
- the length between the outer edges of the guide surfaces 52 a of the left and right air guides 50 is made smaller at the upper portion of the guide surface 52 a as going upward.
- the length between the outer edges of the guide surface 52a is reduced at the upper end of the upper portion of the guide surface 52a.
- the traveling wind can be guided to the driver with the traveling wind collected at the center. As a result, the traveling wind can be more efficiently guided to the driver.
- the outer edges of the guide surfaces 52 a of the left and right air guides 50 are placed outside the front fork 11 in the width direction of the vehicle body of the front fork 11.
- W f the outer edge of the guide surface 52 a is formed so that the outer edge of the front fork 11 extends in the width direction of the vehicle body. Since it can be made to protrude largely to the outside, the traveling wind outside the width direction of the vehicle body of the front fork 11 can also be guided to the driver side. As a result, more traveling wind can be guided to the driver side.
- the guide surface 52 a of the air guide 50 is formed in a concave shape that is depressed from the outside to the inside in the width direction of the vehicle body, so that the concave guide surface is formed.
- 5 2a allows the traveling wind to be guided from the outside in the width direction of the vehicle body to the inside (center side), so that the traveling wind can be easily guided to the driver with the traveling wind collected at the center side. Can be.
- the maximum length L1 in the width direction of the vehicle body at the protrusion 50a of the guide surface 52a of the air guide 50 on the outer side in the width direction of the vehicle body is defined as
- the tank 20 is configured to be longer than the maximum length L 3 in the width direction of the vehicle body, so that more Can be guided to the driver side.
- the front surface 20 e of the fuel tank 20 functions as a tank-side guide surface for guiding the traveling wind to the driver side, so that the guide surface of the air guide 50 is provided.
- the traveling wind can be guided to the driver not only by 52 a but also by the front part 20 e of the fuel tank 20. Also, by arranging the front surface 20 e of the fuel tank 20 inside the guide surface 52 a of the air guide 50 in the width direction of the vehicle body, the guide surface 52 a of the air guide 50 allows the vehicle The traveling wind guided from the outside in the width direction of the vehicle to the inside can be easily guided to the driver side by the front portion 20 e of the fuel tank 20 in the width direction of the vehicle body.
- the front surface 20 e of the fuel tank 20 is formed by forming the front surface 20 e of the fuel tank 20 and the guide surface 52 a of the air guide 50 so as to be continuous. Since the air resistance between the air guide 50 and the guide surface 52 a of the air guide 50 can be reduced, the traveling wind can be more smoothly guided to the driver side.
- the left and right air guides 50 are configured to include the concave surface 51 a and the convex surface 51 b, so that the mechanical guide of the air guide 50 is formed by the convex surface 5 lb.
- the target strength can be improved, and the concave surface 51a makes it easier for the driver to hold the knee.
- the traveling wind is guided to the driver side by the front surface 20 e of the fuel tank 20 and the guide surface 52 a of the air guide 50 has been described.
- the traveling wind may be guided to the driver only by the guide surface 52 a of the air guide 50.
- the guide surface 52 a of the air guide 50 be formed so as to cover the front surface 20 e of the fuel tank 20.
- the air guide 50 is configured by two members, the outer air guide 51 and the inner air guide 52, has been described.
- the present invention is not limited to this. It may be formed by one member.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and the left and right air guides 50 may be formed integrally.
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