Steering apparatus for a saddle riding type motorcar having four

Land vehicles – Wheeled – Occupant propelled type

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180311, 280 95A, 280276, B62K 2100

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046502033

ABSTRACT:
A steering apparatus for a four-wheel motorcar of the saddle-ride type having two front wheels and two rear wheels, each wheel being fitted with a balloon tire, a front axle steerably supporting the front wheels, a car body connected together in an integral manner by a support frame, a steering shaft connected to the front wheels through a linkage mechanism, and a bearing portion in a head pipe rotatably supporting the upper end portion of the steering shaft integral with said support frame, the lower end portion of the steering shaft being rotatably supported by the front axle.

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