
This team member really lagged on ordering this frame but here it is and it might even get raced before the season ends in Feb. The frame weighs 2 lb. 15 oz. , pretty light for a 'cross frame but not too light for what it will be subjected to.

Since the rider is well under 150 lb.s she will get one of my last 32 mm top tubes made in the USA. I got these tubes back in 2007 and use them sparingly.

I added the new drive-side chainstay gusset as this rider might be hopping logs occasionally.
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My #1 indicator of a TRUE cross frame: no bottle-cage bosses!
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