Bicycle assembly with rear shock

Land vehicles – Wheeled – Occupant propelled type

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C280S281100

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07963541

ABSTRACT:
A bicycle assembly can have a main frame, a sub-frame, a main shock section, an extension section, and a fastener. The sub-frame can move in relation to the main frame and the main shock section can be used to regulate that relationship. The extension section can have a receiving portion, wherein an end of the main shock section can fit into the receiving portion. The fastener can be used to secure the main shock section within the receiving portion of the extension section.

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