Frameworks Enduro 1
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I'm very excited to have a Frameworks Enduro to build up and ride. A few years ago i spent a couple months interning at Frank the Welder's shop where we helped get the prototypes made for frameworks. One of my previous bikes, the Struggler, is what i made to get a shorter travel Enduro. This bike rides amazing, the lateral stiffness feels really good and it pedals up hills and crushes descents. It feels absolutely unreal to ride a frameworks, the rear end is impressively light and responsive and it has no problem jumping clear over the log rolls and fallen trees out here.
The build is what I've been calling the BTE Team Build since my personal bike and this Enduro have the same components. The Continental tires are grippy and stable, oneup is always my seatpost and contact point component company of choice. The SRAM Eagle 90 was chosen for its quality at a good price and to not have any batteries or electronics on it since long days on the saddle are expected and less batteries means less things to worry about. This bike is built to go the distance and it was a joy to pedal all day
The photoshoot was fun, i took the Enduro out to Wakefield and Accotink park in Springfield Virginia. Luckily i was able to find the train schedule when I did the photos at the train tracks, still bummed that I couldn't get a shot with the train in the background for some nice background motion blur.
I'm very excited to have a Frameworks Enduro to build up and ride. A few years ago i spent a couple months interning at Frank the Welder's shop where we helped get the prototypes made for frameworks. One of my previous bikes, the Struggler, is what i made to get a shorter travel Enduro. This bike rides amazing, the lateral stiffness feels really good and it pedals up hills and crushes descents. It feels absolutely unreal to ride a frameworks, the rear end is impressively light and responsive and it has no problem jumping clear over the log rolls and fallen trees out here.
The build is what I've been calling the BTE Team Build since my personal bike and this Enduro have the same components. The Continental tires are grippy and stable, oneup is always my seatpost and contact point component company of choice. The SRAM Eagle 90 was chosen for its quality at a good price and to not have any batteries or electronics on it since long days on the saddle are expected and less batteries means less things to worry about. This bike is built to go the distance and it was a joy to pedal all day
The photoshoot was fun, i took the Enduro out to Wakefield and Accotink park in Springfield Virginia. Luckily i was able to find the train schedule when I did the photos at the train tracks, still bummed that I couldn't get a shot with the train in the background for some nice background motion blur.
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