it doesn't compromise the structure of the frame.
Depends on you definition of 'compromise'; in normal service, it isn't going to fail or even make a material difference to the performance, but the same could be said of a straight bridge which would be cheaper to fabricate and half the weight.
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Depends on you definition of 'compromise'; in normal service, it isn't going to fail or even make a material difference to the performance, but the same could be said of a straight bridge which would be cheaper to fabricate and half the weight.