maxrodgers
Retro Newbie
Hi everyone,
I picked up a Raleigh Scorpio for next to nothing the other day as a bit of a project. I noticed that the rear wheel was sliding out of the dropout on the drive side and the freewheel was contacting the chainstay. Removing the rear wheel and mech it was clear that the problem is a dropout that has been stretched open, possibly from an impact or the mech being pulled into the spokes maybe. The frame is steel so should bend back fairly easily but I cannot work out a good method for trying to straighten it. My pliers are all too narrow to grip the dropout effectively and there is no room for my adjustable wrench. The particular shape of the dropout makes it difficult to try and clamp it in a vice. I was wondering if anyone has experienced anything similar or could suggest a tool that might do the job? Thanks for any help you can provide.
I picked up a Raleigh Scorpio for next to nothing the other day as a bit of a project. I noticed that the rear wheel was sliding out of the dropout on the drive side and the freewheel was contacting the chainstay. Removing the rear wheel and mech it was clear that the problem is a dropout that has been stretched open, possibly from an impact or the mech being pulled into the spokes maybe. The frame is steel so should bend back fairly easily but I cannot work out a good method for trying to straighten it. My pliers are all too narrow to grip the dropout effectively and there is no room for my adjustable wrench. The particular shape of the dropout makes it difficult to try and clamp it in a vice. I was wondering if anyone has experienced anything similar or could suggest a tool that might do the job? Thanks for any help you can provide.