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Tubular frame design common until World War II and derived from the bicycle layout. The [[engine]] cases often form part of the structure. In profile it resembles a diamond shape. | [[File:Diamond frame type.jpg|thumb|right|Diamond frame type.jpg]] | ||
Tubular frame design common until World War II and derived from the bicycle layout. The [[engine]] cases often form part of the structure. In profile it resembles a diamond shape. With a diamond frame, lower section of down tube is not connected with other frame tubes. The engine forms the final portion of the frame structure and generates the frame strength. | |||
The diamond frame is used mainly on small and middlesize vehicles due to the simplicity of its structure and its light weight and excellent serviceability. | |||
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[[Category:Frames]] | [[Category:Frames]] |
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