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Frameworks Bicycles

Enduro Frame

Enduro Frame

Regular price $3,999.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $3,999.00 USD
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Shock

Frames kits will include: 

  • Choice of shock
  • Seat post clamp
  • Cane Creek Hellbender 70 headset
  • VHS chainstay protection
  • UDH derailleur hanger

We have partnered with our friends at 5DEV to offer a 50% discount on all 5DEV products with the purchase of an enduro frame. Learn more here


Please choose the rider weight that is closest to your weight with gear on so that we can help get the shock best setup for you. 

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Geometry

Frameworks Enduro Bike Geometry

Frame Specs

Frame Specs: 

Material: Aluminum 6061 T6 Front Triangle; Aluminum 7075 T6 Links and Hardware; Carbon Fiber Chainstay and Seatstay

Wheel Size: MX (29 Front; 27.5 Rear)

Rear Hub Spacing: 148x12 boost

Shock Size: 230x65

Shock Hardware: 30x8mm Top; 20x8mm Bottom; 20x8mm Shock Extender (Standard Mounting Hardware)

Bottom Bracket: 72mm Threaded

Rear Brake Mount: 200mm Post Mount

Seat Post: 31.6mm 

Seat Post Clamp: 38.6mm 

Headset: ZS44 Top/ZS56 Bottom

Chainguide: ISGC-05

Cable Routing: External brake, external shift cable on front triangle and internal shift cable on chainstay.

Weight: 8.2lbs without shock

Bearings: 

Main Pivot: 6003 (17x35x10) 2

Rocker Pivot: 6902 (15x28x7) 2

Chainstay Pivot: 6802 (15x24x5) 4

Seatstay Pivot: 63802 (15x24x7) 2

Goals

An enduro bike is often the most ridden bike for downhill racers. Its the bike that we train on, go out during the week with our friends on, and go ride the big backcountry trails on. So we wanted to make sure we felt comfortable switching from our DH bikes to the enduro. Our goal was to make an enduro bike that we can pedal up the most technical climbs without compromising the descent. These bikes are truly versatile, capable of conquering everything from the fast bike parks to the rough and technical backcountry trails.

Shock Tunes

The force it takes to move your rear axle is a combination of the mechanical leverage of the frame, the spring, and the damping. To achieve the best performance, those three things need to work together with the rider. Ideally, your axle will move the exact amount it needs to for each bump you encounter. Too much and your bike will feel inefficient or vague. Too little and your bike will feel unsettled or harsh.  Neko and Anxo developed tunes with Fox, Rockshox and Ohlins shocks customized to our frame, specific to the spring rates we offer, to give you the ideal amount of axle movement for the ride feeling we wanted. 

Your shock tune starts with the correct spring rate for your body weight, which you will choose when you order your shock. This gives you the amount of support from the linkage, combined with the spring, to put you at the right place throughout the travel to preserve the geometry we intended and balance the shock with the fork. This allows a window of adjustment with your damping for you to adapt the bike to your preference for each course and condition. We will suggest a rebound tune to match the force of your spring rate, which we worked hard to dial in for each rider’s weight and will send you the shock in the middle of your compression adjustment range so that you can tune it to your preference.  

We chose these tunes based on shock shaft speeds that we worked with each manufacturer to achieve from baselines that we developed over the past two years logging suspension data with this frame. Each shock gives us the numbers we’re looking for, so we’re confident that we can get you off on the right foot with this process.

Build Kits

WorldWide Cyclery is offering 10% off MSRP and free assembly to anyone who purchases a build kit through their shop. We have suggested GX, XT and Team Replica level build kits. Or you can customize any part you’d like or completely do your own build. We will ship the frame to WorldWide Cyclery and they will assemble it and ship it to you ready to ride. More info here!

Material Choice

We found aluminum 6061 T6 to be a reliable material for our front triangles that would give us the strength required with a relatively light weight and desirable feel for racing. Working locally with aluminum gave us the opportunity to make several revisions to our frame throughout the development process, chasing the marginal gains that composite tooling would have made cost prohibitive. For our rear triangle, however, we did commit to a composite mold. The pivot locations on our rear triangle are neutral enough to give us a range of adjustability that we can tune our suspension kinematics with just the pivots shared on the aluminum main frame and rocker link, so locking into a carbon mold did not limit development. Our carbon fiber rear triangle significantly reduces our unsuspended mass (the parts of the bike that move with the suspension) and precisely locates all our pivots, brake mount, and rear hub spacing within a tighter manufacturing tolerance. We chose aluminum 7075 T6 to give us the best strength to weight ratio for all of our pivot hardware, rocker link, and shock extender (all the aluminum parts of our frame that are not welded).

Kinematics

Air Pressure

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FAQ

How does the pre-order work?

  • When pre-orders open, customers can purchase our frames by either paying in full or by using our Affirm financing options. This gives us the funds to manufacture your frame and it will be delivered after 90 days. Deposits are fully refundable at any time (except credit card fees), and your build slot will go to the next person on the waiting list if you decide to back out.

Can I buy a frame if I live in outside the US?

  • Yes, but please be aware that we are not responsible for any import or VAT required to get the frame into your country. We will happily pack your frame with the necessary paperwork and ship it to you, but we advise you to do the research on the taxes you can expect so that there are no surprises. We cannot devalue the invoice in the box.

Why use a shock extender?

  • Our shock extender lets us flip the shock reservoir 90 degrees to give us more clearance to the downtube. We wanted to mount the resi side of the shock to the main frame so that the heavy side was not moving with the suspension. Using the shock extender lets us use a standard eyelet 250x75 shock with no proprietary parts. We kept the shock extender as small as possible (24mm) so that it wasn’t stressing the shock. 

Why do you offer the Fox DHX shock instead of the DHX2?

  • Working closely with Fox, we were able to develop a custom tune for our kinematics that gave us the numbers we were looking for in the simpler monotube shock. The adjustment range is smaller than the DHX2, but still gives us a wider window of adjustment than we have used. Neko and Asa raced with this shock the second half of the season.

How does shipping work?

  • The customer will pay shipping. We have a business account setup with UPS to get the best rates available to us. Your shipping cost will be calculated at checkout for an accurate shipping cost based on your address.

Warranty

All our frames undergo testing according to ISO and additional in-house standards. We ensure high quality and offer a five-year warranty for the first owner, covering manufacturing and material failures.

Additional conditions include:

  • The original invoice is mandatory for warranty services. 
  • Costs for third-party components requiring replacement are not covered by Frameworks.
  • Frameworks does not cover costs from third parties in the warranty process, such as assembly by a bike shop.
  • Frameworks reserves the right to offer equivalent products as replacements, such as newer models or different colors.
  • Defective components become the property of Frameworks after replacement.
  • A warranty exchange does not extend the warranty period.
  • Frameworks does not provide compensation in any form during the warranty process.
  • Round-trip shipping costs are covered by Frameworks (standard shipping only, express shipping possible at your own cost).
  • Frames sent to us for warranty claims need to be clean, with all third-party components removed. If a frame sent to us still requires cleaning or parts need to be disassembled, we will charge for the necessary working time at our usual hourly rates.

Exclusions from or voids of the warranty:

  • Exceeding the maximum permitted weight and improper use void the warranty. The maximum total system weight (rider + bike) is 130kg.
  • Deformation of the frame surface will void the warranty.
  • Usage of components that aren’t approved voids the warranty.
  • Paint damage voids the warranty.
  • Damage caused by a crash, lack of maintenance, wear, and corrosion are excluded from the warranty.
  • Structural modifications, grinding, and any changes to the surface such as painting void the warranty.
  • Damage to derailleur hangers is excluded from the warranty.