




Renea has spent months building up a new bike - and squeezing a Evo motor in a shovel frame. In his words ... 'the seat post and front down tubes have both been raised 30mm. Front down tubes are now 6mm thick so I could carv enough out to clear front rocker box as well.This means longer forks to get same ground clearance. motor is tight but I should be able to get top end off in the frame still.'
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That is awesome!!
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