Bicycle attachment for mobility on snow terrain (b-track)

B - Operations – Transporting – 62 – M

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B62M 29/00 (2006.01) B62K 13/00 (2006.01) B62K 17/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2284370

A simple traction attachment which is easy to assemble and connect to a bicycle is provided. This attachment enables the rider to traverse along a snow covered terrain by implementing a wider traction belt at the back wheel. This belt serves the dual purpose of preventing the bicycle wheel from digging deep into the snow and imparting motion through the rear wheel of the bicycle. The front wheel is connected to a simple ski-like attachment as there is no torque input that needs to be transmitted at this wheel, for the mobility of the bicycle. To ensure that there is no slippage in the transmission of torque at the rear wheel, the bicycle attachment, which will be referred to as the b-track, is designed such that a chain drive is utilized. This chain is connected to two sprockets located at the center of the rear wheel and at the front side of the b-track on the rear wheel. The uniqueness and novelty of this invention is the ease with which one can assemble this product and the relatively low cost of manufacture.

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