Front cowling for motorcycles with deflectors for heated air

Land vehicles: bodies and tops – Bodies – Storm-front shield – apron – or robe

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296 15, B62J 1706

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044575521

ABSTRACT:
A front cowling for a motorcycle which extends from the front, where it has an aperture to admit engine-cowling air, and past to the sides of the engine to a location adjacent to the rider's legs. A side post is formed in the cowling at each side, just ahead of the rider's legs, and a respective baffle is mounted to the cowling so as selectively to close the side posts and permit flow of air to the legs that entered the aperture and was heated by the engine, or to open the side posts and deflect the heated air away from the legs and out the side posts. Thus, in cold weather, the rider's legs can be warmed by the heated air, and in hot weather his legs need not be warmed by the heated air.

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patent: 4130315 (1978-12-01), Shields

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