EBB Frame Shell Modification

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The Problem

After modifying the EBB of my Zion frame to reduce weight, I will now cut the shell of the frame down to 2 3/16" from 2 3/4" to match the new width of the cam. This is a lot of heavy steel that is not being used for anything.

The Cam

The modified cam is 2.1875" wide.
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The EBB Shell

The original shell. 68mm 2.677"

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Centered on the DRO

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A boring bar was used taking about 4 passes to face the shell down. This was because it would take too much time to fixture up a nice ridged set-up.

If I had not reamed the shell bore round and fit a shim already, I would use this set-up to bore the shell bore round and to a usable size.

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The final pass of the first side about to happen.

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One side done.

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second side done.

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The shell mod complete. 42 grams off the frame.

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The finished mod. 96 grams gone. That is almost a quarter pound. I should drill some holes in the shell.

It looks so cool now!

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