With the amazing help of Mr. Nessism, we had a very successful day in the garage with my "Jessie". For those of you who don't know, I had an "unplanned dismount" due to a tangle with a rock slide on Angeles Crest Highway on June 20th. My bike flipped me off and it landed hard on the right side of the tail end. This resulted in the two upper arms of the rear end of the frame being bent behind the shock mounts. Mr. Nessism and I decided that we were going to straighten things up as best we could. This is where we started...
Above, we are looking toward the rear of the bike over a straight edge on top of the center tube. As you can see, one arm of the frame is lower than the other and both arms are tweaked toward the left side of the bike. Looking down over the rear tire, you can see that things are not quite symmetrical...
So Nessism brought over his bottle jack and we got a couple of cheap 2x4's from the local Home Depot. The frame was first braced against the main ceiling 4x12 rafter while we cranked up the bottle jack on the lower of the rear frame arms...
That's 4 pictures. We'll continue in the next post...
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