Frame bent question

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Avis_One at 06.12.09 - 11:53 pm
So I have a road bike frame and every time I put the rims on they shift to the right. Ive looked at the frame and it looks like it took a hit on the right side in the back where the rim goes so can this be fixed? or is this frame a lost cause?
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Steel frame or aluminum frame?
Steel frames are a lot more resilient than aluminum, so you may be able to bend it back. If it's aluminum it may be jacked.
It all depends on how big a hit you took. Call one of the bike co-ops and see if they have a frame straightener you can use.
Or just do this cool trick:
http://davesbikeblog.blogspot.com/2007/11/straightening-bent-seatstays.html
JB06.13.09 - 12:19 am
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Yeah its a steel frame thanks But whos a bike coop sorry Im sort of new to this group thing so I dont know whos who here and who can really help me etc.
Avis_One06.13.09 - 12:24 am
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My bent is where the wheel goes on the right side which Im thinking thats what makes the wheel shift to the right or was it left I dont remember. Would that wood method still work?
Avis_One06.13.09 - 12:29 am
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Bike Co-op - aka a do it yourself bikeshop, where you pay by the hour and get stand time, access to tools, and people to help you fix stuff.
The 3 in L.A. are the Bikerowave, the Bike Kitchen, and the Bike Oven. (google for websites/directions/etc.)
JB06.13.09 - 12:37 am
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thats true pretty useless but its late at night and i dont feel like doing flash photography at the moment. but Ill post later in the morning
Avis_One06.13.09 - 12:48 am
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