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    Frame Straightening

    Any recomendations for someone who can straighten a frame in Auckland? I have a RD350LC with a tweaked frame - pretty sure that is what it is, as I have replaced the forks and triple clamps, etc. Bars point a few dgrees to the left as you are going straight along the road.
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    The only Man I would concider is Djebbie Bruin (sp) hes on the shore and is bloody brilliant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    The only Man I would concider is Djebbie Bruin (sp) hes on the shore and is bloody brilliant.
    Have you got a contact for him. He does sispension too?
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    Tjebbe Bruin. Yes, he does suspension. Look in the phone book.
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    Another one that does a great job is John Yates at Wheel & Frame in Cambridge. He did a great job on my brothers Triumph frame and I recently had him straighten out a radiator for the TL that I thought was only fit for the bin. Highly recommended!!!

    EDIT: Contact details are Wheel & Frame NZ, 39 Lake Street, Cambridge, Ph 07 827 6688.

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    I've used tjebbe bruin too.Look under bruin engineering (I think)in the phone book.
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