by Ferrous_Head » Mon Jul 29, 2019 5:11 pm
Yup, see your problem now.
This can be straightened. It may not be as cheap as buying another frame though.
On the plus side if you have your frame straightened you know it's OK> When buying another frame you can't be sure it doesn't have issues also. I hd my 62 straightened earlier this year and the costs was about $400 USD.
But I no know I have a straight frame. A LOT of frames take hits over the years and to be honest weren't that straight when they cam out of the factory. There are tolerances for everything.
Check your swing arm as well. They aren't really strong enough and a LOT of the ones that have come through my hands have been bent.
The FSM has enough information to get the frame back into shape.
"I know only too well the evil that I propose, but my inclinations get the better of me."