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The world's first Slant 6 family of lugs. Compact angles and oversize tubes. Designed to use with 1 1/8" carbon or alloy forks. Tubes sizes are to build a stiff rugged frame for solid riders or riders who require a large frame.
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Frame drawing
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Frame cut list
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The first Slant 6 on the trolly ready to go.
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DT mitre onto the HT
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Top head lug has height to bring the bars up and keep the head tube to frame tubes joints closer togeather.
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Forming up the world's first "Slant 6" lugged frame. Slant 6 refers to the approx degree of angle to the top tube slope.
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Down tube head lug shows the French "Bocama" lug influences on the shore line.
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Cutting detail into top head lug
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