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Development of Electronically Controlled CVT Focusing
on Rider's Intention of Acceleration and Deceleration.
SETC2007/20076511

Authors

Toshio Unno - Yamaha Motor Co.,Ltd.
Masaya Sakaue - Yamaha Motor Co.,Ltd.
Kazutoshi Ishioka - Yamaha Motor Co.,Ltd.
Ryousuke Asaoka - Yamaha Motor Co.,Ltd.
Hiroyuki Aoki - Yamaha Motor Co.,Ltd.

Abstract

Recently electronically controlled transmissions have been adopted in motorcycles, especially scooters. By such CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission), various shift modes and the manual control of the speed ratio are offered, and the rider can select the appropriate ratio according to the running situations and can draw the performance of the vehicle to the maximum. On the other hand, however, the rider's operation such as selecting modes tends to become complex. Due to the characteristic that two-wheeled vehicles require the rider to steer and control speed both by hands, it is preferred that the shifting systems should be operated as easily as possible so that the rider can concentrate on the driving operation. Therefore, we developed the electronically controlled belt-type CVT system for two-wheeled vehicles with a new concept that was able to achieve changing the speed ratio according to the rider's intention with only simple operation at the auto shift mode.

Keywords: belt-type CVT, electronically controlled, simple operation, scooter

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