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Frame design where the bottom tubes "cradle" or embrace the [[engine]]. | [[File:Single cradle frame.jpg|thumb|right|Single cradle frame]] | ||
Frame design where that places the engine between two frame tubes. The bottom tubes "cradle" or embrace the [[engine]]. | |||
The single cradle frame has one down tube and one main pipe at the front of the engine. The frame structural material surrounds the engine. This frame is mainly applied to off-road vehicles and middle-sized, street sport models due to its light weight, durability and ease of serviceability. | |||
==See Also== | |||
*[[Open cradle]] | |||
*[[Stressed member]] | |||
*[[Double Cradle frame]] | |||
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[[Category:Frames]] | [[Category:Frames]] |
Latest revision as of 21:28, 9 December 2010
Frame design where that places the engine between two frame tubes. The bottom tubes "cradle" or embrace the engine. The single cradle frame has one down tube and one main pipe at the front of the engine. The frame structural material surrounds the engine. This frame is mainly applied to off-road vehicles and middle-sized, street sport models due to its light weight, durability and ease of serviceability.