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sneck
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Frame straightening

#1 PostAuthor: sneck » Mon Jul 06, 2009 10:21 pm

Can anyone shine any light on frame straightening, ie, whats involved, who to use, and the possible cost etc.




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#2 PostAuthor: brian 450 » Tue Jul 07, 2009 9:19 am

I used motoliner 01622 790705 next day turn round £100 and they check every part of the frame.

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#3 PostAuthor: Garn 1 » Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:23 am

Sneck, frame straightening is getting your bike back into shape after, say, you have dropped it, or it has been involved in a crash.

The most common frame straightening is a simple check that the geometry of the machine is correct.
Some machines deviate from a straight line when the handle-bars are unattended.
The alignment of both wheels are checked.
The alignment and angle of the steering head to the swing-arm axis is another most important check.
The alignment of the drive sprocket to the above is also important.
The last one is the alignment of the swing-arm axis to the rear axle.

The above alignments are all checked and pressed and pulled into shape by the frame straightener using fundermetal jigs. On a massive end-over-end prang the frame straightener has to also ascertain if indeed the engine aligns with the mountings. Usually a frame straightener is consulted if the handling feels strange or you have purchased a frame of an unknow history and want to restore it.
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