The FPVCycle Glide 5 Frame Body Kit comes in different versions. The standard Glide has 2mm body plates and 5mm arms, weighing about 99g. The Glide Lite uses 1.5mm body plates and 4.5mm arms, weighing around 85g, and is great for lighter builds with sub - 29g motors and small electronics. The Hammer version features 3mm body plates and 6mm arms, weighing about 130g, and is designed for extreme bashing. This frame fits 5.1” props and has motor mount patterns of 16x16 and 19x19. It's made of premium materials in a true X layout with an option for dead cat arms. There's a central 30x30/20x20 mounting platform flanked by two 20x20 platforms, all easily accessible. No stack screws touch the arm parts. Each independent arm has two screws with bracing, ensuring easy swaps and a secure fit. It has 23mm standoffs (25mm recommended for DJI standard cam), motor bumpers on arms to protect motors, and a GoPro mount platform compatible with legacy mounts. It also uses 12.9 hardness steel screws and press - nuts. The kit includes 1*FPVCycle Glide Frame Kit. High - quality drivers like those from MIP are strongly recommended. Some arm mounting holes may be tight, so you might need to thread a screw through or use a 3mm drill bit.


Using the FPVCycle Glide 5 Frame Body Kit is straightforward. First, select the version that suits your needs - the lite for a lighter build, the standard for most builds, or the Hammer for extreme use. When mounting the arms, be aware that some holes may be tight. You can thread a screw through or use a 3mm drill bit to make installation easier. It's important to use high - quality drivers, like those from MIP, to avoid stripping or deformation. For the motor installation, make sure to match the correct mount pattern (16x16 or 19x19). When it comes to the standoffs, use 23mm for vista with low cam tilt and 25mm for DJI standard cam. Maintenance is simple. Regularly check the screws and nuts to ensure they're tight. If the motor bumpers get damaged, replace them to keep your motors protected. Also, clean the frame periodically to keep it in good condition.