Bent dropouts

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AndyPeace

Guest
Location
Worcestershire
Just looking for some practical advice. My sister brought her bike round the other day, she's not been cycling long and recently had a minnor fall on it. She says it pulls to the side. I looked at the rear wheel and checked it over and it is badly dished, which I suspect is the heart of the pulling problem. However, I had my Nephew remove the rear wheel, tire, etc for me so I could true the wheel up after work. One of his bright mates decided to sit on the bike, without the rear wheel installed and has bent the dropouts. It's a steel frame so I am figuring I can sort this, currently I am using 2 axles and trying to get the dropouts back in alignment. Do you think I need to do anything else, or will my make shift maintence do the job?
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simon.r

Person
Location
Nottingham
On a cheap steel frame you can just use a pair of mole grips to bend the dropouts back into alignment. Use a bit of thick cardboard / hardboard or similar to protect the paint if you need to.
 

HovR

Über Member
Location
Plymouth
Just try and use the biggest pair of mole grips/adjustable spanner possible so that you don't bend the dropout out of shape when trying to straighten it out.
 
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