The frame of a trials motorcycle is the main structure that supports all the components and systems of the bike, including the engine, suspension, brakes, wheels and fuel tank. The frame is a key element in the construction of a trials motorcycle, since it greatly influences its performance and handling.
The frames of trial bikes are usually very light and resistant, which allows them to withstand the extreme conditions that these bikes are subjected to during trial competitions. They are typically constructed from high-quality steel tubes that have been welded together to form a strong, rigid structure.
Frame design may vary from one manufacturer to another, but in general, trials bikes have very narrow and compact frames to facilitate maneuverability and balance on difficult terrain. In addition, the steering head angle and seat tube angle are often very steep to improve the stability and cornering ability of the bike.
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