bent fork or just old?
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bent fork or just old?
does this fork look bent on this old Iver Johnson?If bent wouldn't the tire be closer to the frame?
Its not mine so I havent seen the bike close up.
https://images.craigslist.org/3k33m23...42a7da109a.jpg
Its not mine so I havent seen the bike close up.
https://images.craigslist.org/3k33m23...42a7da109a.jpg
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I think the fork is toast.
Given that, you can try to straighten it. I've had good success buy removing a front tire but leaving the fork attached to the bike, then putting the fork between the rungs of a ladder and pulling down on the rear of the bike until the fork is straight. When I did it, it was very controllable. (The leverage you get from having the bike attached to the fork helps.) If it gets screwed up worse, I say no big deal because you can't use that fork as it currently is anyway.
Given that, you can try to straighten it. I've had good success buy removing a front tire but leaving the fork attached to the bike, then putting the fork between the rungs of a ladder and pulling down on the rear of the bike until the fork is straight. When I did it, it was very controllable. (The leverage you get from having the bike attached to the fork helps.) If it gets screwed up worse, I say no big deal because you can't use that fork as it currently is anyway.
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