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rigid frame

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rigid frame [′rijĀ·id ′frām]
(building construction)
A steel skeleton frame in which the end connections of all members are rigid so that the angles they make with each other do not change.

rigid frame
A structural framework in which all columns and beams are rigidly connected; there are no hinged joints and the angular relationship between beam and column members are maintained under load.


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The bike features a rigid frame with a 38-degree rake, housing an impressive Revtech 88ci, 1450cc polished motor and Mikuni fivespeed Revtech gearbox.
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In addition to enhanced environmental friendliness and higher fuel efficiency, the hybrid models also feature a rigid frame design, powerful workability and high maneuverability achieved through parts sharing with the GRENDiA EX, the base model.
 
 
 
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