Machine element or mechanism – Control lever and linkage systems – Elements
Patent
1992-05-27
1993-07-13
Braun, Leslie A.
Machine element or mechanism
Control lever and linkage systems
Elements
745511, 70233, 224 30A, 224 31, 224 41, 2802884, B62K 2112, B62J 1100
Patent
active
052263410
ABSTRACT:
A second set of handlebars in the nature of Aero handlebars is provided on a bicycle using a bicycle U-lock of the type often used to lock the bicycle as the second set of handlebars. The U-lock has a lock body with spaced apart legs. A bracket assembly releasably clamps the U-lock to the normal transverse, first set of handlebars such that the legs of the lock body extend forwardly from the first set of handlebars similarly to a set of Aero handlebars. The U-lock and bracket assembly can be sold together as a complete kit, or the bracket assembly can be sold separately as a kit for use with a U-lock already owned by the bicycle user.
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Brochure from Profile for Speed, Inc., .COPYRGT.1990.
Braun Leslie A.
Henn David E.
Miller James W.
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