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Neko Mulally’s Frameworks Race Group Van Stolen After Ft. William World Cup
10 May

Neko Mulally’s Frameworks Race Group Van Stolen After Ft. William World Cup

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The Frameworks downhill mountain bike race group has the similar David versus Large Bike Mannequin Goliath vibe as a result of the mannequin. Skilled racer Neko Mulally pulls double obligation as a downhill pilot and head of the mannequin, which provides only one hand-welded physique, merely dubbed the “DH Physique.”

Sadly, the Frameworks Racing Group van and all its contents had been stolen in Milton Keynes, UK, after the Fort William spherical of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) Downhill World Cup. Sarcastically, Asa Vermette earned a third throughout the males’s junior event. The three-member downhill racing group requested for help yesterday on Instagram.

The bikes are merely recognizable, as a result of the unpainted aluminum tubes welded to CNC aluminum lugs (made by Frank the Welder of earlier Yeti Cycles fame in Vermont). This entrance end is mated to a carbon fiber rear triangle linked to an infinite CNC aluminum rocker arm. These bikes ought to stay out in a sea of mass-produced carbon frames.

The group recovered the van and some devices that had been abandoned by thieves, which had been tracked by an Apple AirTag. Nonetheless, the devices beneath are nonetheless missing, along with the race bikes.

  • 3 Frameworks DH race bikes
  • 1 Specialised S-Works Levo bike
  • 2 Specialised S-Works Levo frames
  • 1 Specialised S-Works Kenevo full bike
  • 2 skilled toolboxes
  • Personalized helmets and gear

The next UCI Downhill World Cup spherical is May 17-19 in Poland. Let’s help this underdog group get once more to battling the enterprise giants! While you’ve bought any knowledge, please get in touch with the Frameworks Racing Group at data@rideframeworks.com or the native police division.

This story initially appeared on GearJunkie.