RadNomad
Senior Retro Guru
Re:
No way it was built like that, such wheel misalignment would never pass the beady eyes of the factory, qc, retailer AND first customer.
It’s bent and resprayed.. hmm.. personally i wouldn’t bother with it, there are too many good original frames around to be fixing bent ones, but... if for whatever reason you REALLY want to save it i suggest starting by completely stripping that frame to bare metal to find out it’s condition, it might have bends, dings, cracks or creases poorly ‘repaired’ and if so It might need tubes replaced or even be scrap. If a bare metal test shows its only problem is the misalignment and it seems salvagable then off to a frame builder for proper check, second opinion and alignment rectification.
No way it was built like that, such wheel misalignment would never pass the beady eyes of the factory, qc, retailer AND first customer.
It’s bent and resprayed.. hmm.. personally i wouldn’t bother with it, there are too many good original frames around to be fixing bent ones, but... if for whatever reason you REALLY want to save it i suggest starting by completely stripping that frame to bare metal to find out it’s condition, it might have bends, dings, cracks or creases poorly ‘repaired’ and if so It might need tubes replaced or even be scrap. If a bare metal test shows its only problem is the misalignment and it seems salvagable then off to a frame builder for proper check, second opinion and alignment rectification.