








Framed Minnesota 2.0 / X5 Crankset Fat Bike Frame Kit
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Our classic frame, the Minnesota 2.0, with a free X5 36/22 Crankset, BOTTOM BRACKET NOT INCLUDED. Straight headtube, 170QR Rear drop out, replaceable derailleur hanger, water bottle cage mounts.
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Frame: 6061 Aluminum with water bottle cage attachments, repalceable derailleur hanger, threaded bottom bracket shell, and internal headset cups.
Rear Drop Out: 170mm Quick Release
Bottom Bracket Type: English, NOT INCLUDED
Includes SRAM X5 36/22 Crankset, BOTTOM BRACKET NOT INCLUDED.
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Steven J.
The snow melted shortly after I bought it, and my wife was already pissed about the other new bike I was almost done building. So the Framed frame is hidden in the rafters in the garage till fall. Then I’ll put it together and write a review.
Jonathan M.
Built up a few of these when all the day bikes were sold out at www.Jonnyrockbikes.com
Raymond M.
So the frame is GREAT and the Crank is icing on the cake. SRAM is my go to drivetrain so it was nice. I'm working the parts list now, just a few components to go and then the wheels + fork. The only technical issue I have yet to figure out is the rigid fork to ZS headset connection.
The good news is that I get to learn how to spec the two together. And at my age that is considered a major accomplishment.
PS. Took my 29er out last week in the snow and had to ride a fat tire track, all the while dreaming about how I was going to be that track someday.
Thanks, Be Safe & Stay Healthy
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Steven J.
The snow melted shortly after I bought it, and my wife was already pissed about the other new bike I was almost done building. So the Framed frame is hidden in the rafters in the garage till fall. Then I’ll put it together and write a review.
Jonathan M.
Built up a few of these when all the day bikes were sold out at www.Jonnyrockbikes.com
Raymond M.
So the frame is GREAT and the Crank is icing on the cake. SRAM is my go to drivetrain so it was nice. I'm working the parts list now, just a few components to go and then the wheels + fork. The only technical issue I have yet to figure out is the rigid fork to ZS headset connection.
The good news is that I get to learn how to spec the two together. And at my age that is considered a major accomplishment.
PS. Took my 29er out last week in the snow and had to ride a fat tire track, all the while dreaming about how I was going to be that track someday.
Thanks, Be Safe & Stay Healthy