Land vehicles – Runner vehicle – Occupant steered
Patent
1982-12-15
1984-12-25
Peters, Jr., Joseph F.
Land vehicles
Runner vehicle
Occupant steered
180190, B62B 1704
Patent
active
044899548
ABSTRACT:
An anti-roll and self-centering torsion bar arrangement for the front suspension of a snowmobile. A torsion bar is interconnected between the strut suspensions of the front skis so as to be loaded during cornering and prevent roll. In addition the point of connection between the torsion bar ends and the skis is such that a self-centering force is generated during steering movements. The torsion bar and its connection to the suspension is disposed so that the suspension and forwardmost portion of the body will be protected from damage when obstructions are encountered.
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Warnke Wayne L.
Yasui Toshihiro
Beutler Ernest A.
Mar Michael
Peters Jr. Joseph F.
Yamaha Hatsudoki Kabushiki Kaisha
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