anderson750
I'm working on it Rose
- Location
- Price, Utah
We have a few really useful threads on here, particularly the 300 Database. However we dont really have a thread to discuss tips and tricks that can make life easier for working on bikes. Maybe @Greg could pin it.
I'll start the thread with straightening an aluminum subframe.
The wreck that Jack had in St. George that resulted in a broken arm wiped out a set of Flexx Bars and bent his subframe pretty good.
The bars are a total loss.
However I did not want to spend $150 buying a new subframe.
To the thrill of my wife, I put it in the oven at 325* for about 30 minutes to get the aluminum to a more pliable temp. Next I bolted to the bike and proceeded to beat it with a plastic mallet to push it back to the right. In doing this it also raised the right side back up almost to where it needed to be. Wanting to get it back to almost perfect, I heated it again and pounded it a little more then used a 36" pry bar to bring the right side up the last little bit.
Good enough to satisfy me.
I'll start the thread with straightening an aluminum subframe.
The wreck that Jack had in St. George that resulted in a broken arm wiped out a set of Flexx Bars and bent his subframe pretty good.
The bars are a total loss.
However I did not want to spend $150 buying a new subframe.
To the thrill of my wife, I put it in the oven at 325* for about 30 minutes to get the aluminum to a more pliable temp. Next I bolted to the bike and proceeded to beat it with a plastic mallet to push it back to the right. In doing this it also raised the right side back up almost to where it needed to be. Wanting to get it back to almost perfect, I heated it again and pounded it a little more then used a 36" pry bar to bring the right side up the last little bit.
Good enough to satisfy me.