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This thread simply HURTS...OUCH...YEOWWIE...AGGGHHH...STOP IT!!! I cannot take any more pain!
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Originally Posted by Drillium Dude
(Post 18596663)
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Originally Posted by verktyg
(Post 18600648)
...but the kink in the down tube is in a place that's likely to fail especially if straightened...
verktyg :50: Chas. This is an old pic. Frame is long gone; I decided I wouldn't be fiscally responsible to have it repaired/repainted. DD |
Originally Posted by easyupbug
(Post 18600825)
You could list this on our local Craig's List saying "it should buff right out"!
DD |
Chose not to But, a frame-builder to replace the down and top tubes + a repaint and decals .. could be done
took a damaged lugged Cal made Masi, did this via a Bike shop i worked in , broke even + about $10, buyer sold his AlAn frame/fork for cheap in exchange, We swapped over his components except the seat post [A 25.0 vs a 27.2] and I built up & rode the screwed and glued one for a number of years.. |
Originally Posted by Drillium Dude
(Post 18601746)
Yeah, either that or tell prospective buyers that the damage "doesn't noticeably affect the handling" :)
DD |
Originally Posted by fietsbob
(Post 18602033)
Chose not to But, a frame-builder to replace the down and top tubes + a repaint and decals .. could be done
DD |
This was the mid 80's and inflation does make everyone charge more over time.
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Originally Posted by Drillium Dude
(Post 18601746)
@easyupbug: "You could list this on our local Craig's List saying "it should buff right out"!
Yeah, either that or tell prospective buyers that the damage "doesn't noticeably affect the handling" :) DD verktyg :50: Chas. |
Apparently not many of us take pictures of our own bent forks. I have two bikes with top/down tubes like yours, DD. One is now a shop stool, the other isn't so bad... Oddly neither one had a bent fork
The one bike I had with a bent fork got straightened. I don't think it would have shown on a photo. I didn't notice it until I tried to assemble it and it wouldn't turn. I think there are lots of pics of bent forks over in the "Wacky World of eBay/CL"... |
Originally Posted by mountaindave
(Post 18603196)
Apparently not many of us take pictures of our own bent forks.
DD |
This happened 3 days after finishing the build, and I still haven't figured out how it actually happened. As far as I can tell, I didn't actually hit anything and the fork just randomly decided that it no longer wanted to be part of a bike.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...r/CAM00764.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...r/CAM00767.jpg |
Does fork "bent forward" count? This is what happens when you give friend a ride on the handle bars.
http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/...psbu6x7bqe.jpg |
Originally Posted by Drillium Dude
(Post 18596663)
Originally Posted by easyupbug
(Post 18596663)
you could list this on our local Craig's List saying "it should buff right out"!
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Originally Posted by Prowler
(Post 18600032)
I don't have snaps to share but I did borrow a friends Park Tool fork straightener recently and worked on a bent fork from a Raleigh 3 speed. I'm not claiming that the fork is safe now but I learned a lot from the experience. Pretty well designed tool and it straightened that fork quite well. I can see how you can bend each blade back to normal without stressing the brazed fork crown joints.
Who knows if I'll ever try this on a rider though. (old photo) |
Only a little bent. Rides fine.
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8875/...4f10e621_h.jpg1953 Bianchi Selvino 033 by iabisdb, on Flickr |
Originally Posted by agmetal
(Post 18604553)
This happened 3 days after finishing the build, and I still haven't figured out how it actually happened. As far as I can tell, I didn't actually hit anything and the fork just randomly decided that it no longer wanted to be part of a bike.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...r/CAM00764.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...r/CAM00767.jpg I hope you came out of that okay. Looks like that could have nasty consequences! DD |
Originally Posted by Michael Angelo
(Post 18605143)
Does fork "bent forward" count? This is what happens when you give friend a ride on the handle bars.
http://i1128.photobucket.com/albums/...psbu6x7bqe.jpg Funny, I thought those electro-forged Schwinns were pretty much indestructible. How much did your friend weigh?! DD |
Originally Posted by iab
(Post 18606329)
Only a little bent. Rides fine.
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8875/...4f10e621_h.jpg1953 Bianchi Selvino 033 by iabisdb, on Flickr What a beaut. DD |
Originally Posted by Drillium Dude
(Post 18606339)
If I look really, really hard I can just about make out....nope. Looks fine to me :)
What a beaut. DD |
Originally Posted by Drillium Dude
(Post 18606332)
Whoa! Is it possible the front wheel wasn't locked in completely and it popped out of the NDS dropout? The torque applied as a result perhaps did the rest?
I hope you came out of that okay. Looks like that could have nasty consequences! DD |
Originally Posted by JMONAY
(Post 18606302)
How badly was that fork bent? The fork on my 1958 Raleigh 3-speed has been bent since before I got it. Very slightly though, and bent at the blades and not at the braze. It makes the ride just ever so slightly more harsh. I need to find someone who can do this for me ... er, I suppose I have to start looking first
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=509458 (old photo) |
Originally Posted by Drillium Dude
(Post 18606333)
Sure - direction be damned; bent is bent :)
Funny, I thought those electro-forged Schwinns were pretty much indestructible. How much did your friend weigh?! DD |
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@Prowler, Thanks for the advice. I shall look into it. There is a shop in town that I go to look for classic SA parts. They might have the ability.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=509497 I should have used this photo which is far more recent. it looks worse in the other photo because the steering is turned. OR maybe it's because of all the curbs I've been hopping. Maybe it'll straighten itself if I give it long enough (i'm kidding, I swear!) |
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