I'm reading this as "the frame is in a single plane, this means the wheels are offset from the plane, but are placed at a tangent so that the tyre contact patch is in the same plane as the frame". Is that the right interpretation?
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I'm reading this as "the frame is in a single plane, this means the wheels are offset from the plane, but are placed at a tangent so that the tyre contact patch is in the same plane as the frame". Is that the right interpretation?