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Re: Bend Radii

It's in the chassis part drawings pdf. Chassis Parts

No big problem, I just didn't quite understand what was meant, and thought I'd try to learn how such bends were labeled.

By the way John, I was extremly impressed with the performance of the kit frame! I originally thought, like many others, that it would not hold up, but it has been the most reliable frame we have had to date! I'm looking to couple the best of both worlds in my modification: Multi-axis strength with the item extruded and it's fastener ease, with the incredible strength of the endcaps and the frame shape they foster.
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