Automotive parts mounting brackets endure high-frequency vibration and impact loads from the engine, road surface, and transmission system during vehicle operation.
Automotive parts mounting brackets endure high-frequency vibration and impact loads from the engine, road surface, and transmission system during vehicle operation.
The motorcycle kickstand, often dismissed as a trivial piece of hardware, is in reality a critical structural component that bears the entire weight of a machine during its most vulnerable state: when parked.
As a key structure protecting the core components of the motor, the motor cover's impact resistance directly affects the reliability and safety of the equipment under complex operating conditions.
The modular design allows the bracket to be adapted to different vehicle models, achieving cross-model universality by changing the connectors or adjusting the mounting holes.
While traditional metal materials are strong, they have poor heat insulation, which may cause engine heat to be directly transferred to the surface of the cover, affecting the overall temperature inside the cabin.
From a material selection perspective, high-strength alloy steel or aerospace-grade aluminum alloy should be given priority for motorcycle kickstands.