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1 In the frame

Need a new frame for your tired old MXer? Or perhaps you’re putting something together from scratch and assembling selected goodies to make a stunning bike? If so there’s a good chance you’re going to need a frame of some description and on display at Farleigh Castle during the Vets was this BZS frame from Holland. Chatting to the lads CDB learnt they build all the frames in their workshop in Holland and there’s not just this C and J replica for XT500 motors on offer… it just happens to be the one they brought. All tubing is chrome molybdenum steel and welded using TIG or MIG process with wire if the

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