Motorcycle combination suspension swing arm and light assembly a

Motor vehicles – Special wheel base – Having only two wheels

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362473, 362549, B62D 6102

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059643129

ABSTRACT:
A motorcycle's running, turn and/or stop lights are located in cavities at the ends of each leg of a "U" shape rear suspension swing arm. Lenses to each light are preferably integrated with the exterior contours of the swing arm, presenting illumination preferably to both the rear and the sides of the motorcycle. Connective wiring is preferably within the swingarm. The lenses are removable to expose both (i) axle nuts and (ii) axle adjustment screws, permitting full adjustment of both. The integrated swingarm and light assembly is completely compatible with, and may suitably be retrofitted to, existing motorcycles where it serves to present a sleek, smooth and compact appearance.

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