Difference between revisions of "Spine frame"
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A [[frame]] whose main structure connects the steering head and the swing-arm pivot, which the engine suspended beneath it. Spine frames are most often constructed of pressed steel, but can also be tubular construction. Often called a "T" or "7" frame as this describes the shape of the frame. | A [[frame]] whose main structure connects the steering head and the swing-arm pivot, which the engine suspended beneath it. Spine frames are most often constructed of pressed steel, but can also be tubular construction. Often called a '''Backbone''', "T", or "7" frame as this describes the shape of the frame. | ||
[[Category:Definitions]] | [[Category:Definitions]] | ||
[[Category:Motorcycle technology]] | [[Category:Motorcycle technology]] | ||
[[Category:Frames]] | [[Category:Frames]] |
Revision as of 05:33, 28 November 2010
A frame whose main structure connects the steering head and the swing-arm pivot, which the engine suspended beneath it. Spine frames are most often constructed of pressed steel, but can also be tubular construction. Often called a Backbone, "T", or "7" frame as this describes the shape of the frame.