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    Unbendin' stuff...

    who's good at it (either on the site or shop), like, really good?

    For the gixer, the right rear set and the pillion peg/exhaust mount (else I wouldn't bother) are bent and need bendin back. Can be done, but I don't have the tools aside from a big hammer, and I don't want to damage the frame it's attached to, or the paint on it.

    More importantly, the lower triple clamp is bent, that needs bendin back into shape.

    suggestions?

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    Any chance of a pic?

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    this one ok?




    it's not mega bent, and a cam won't really show the degree of it.. never mind showin it off tho, if you're interested
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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice View Post
    this one ok?




    it's not mega bent, and a cam won't really show the degree of it.. never mind showin it off tho, if you're interested
    The bike you big tit!

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    Well, personally, I thought it was quite a miserable little tit. Mr Spankme does a much better line in tits.
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    Maybe the resident supporter of lost causes can look after this one........

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    You could try Bruin Engineering. Tjebbe does a bit of bike straightening

    ph 480 9408

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    you wanna get yourself one of these;


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    try Wheel and Frame NZ down in Cambridge. Failing that, ebay is your friend, but you should know that already. Dont forget to try the .co.uk and .com.au aswell.
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    hammer and bend to keep shape... heat can too. worked for a fragile ti exhaust system....

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