Backframe

/ˈbækfreɪm/ noun

Definition

The rear structural framework of something, such as a vehicle, machine, or building.

Etymology

From 'back' + 'frame,' a mechanical and architectural term combining two Old English elements.

Kelly Says

In motorcycle design, the backframe geometry determines how a bike handles corners—engineers tweak frame angles by millimeters, and these tiny changes shift whether a motorcycle feels stable or tippy.

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