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EXrider
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Years ago, my friend rolled my Blaster, which then free-wheeled down the trail in neutral and slammed into a tree on the Right A-Arm. This quad is not my primary ride, I bought it for my (now ex) girlfriend and friends to ride, so that's why it's taken this long for me to get around to fixing it. At the time, I just adjusted the tie rods to line the wheels back up as a temporary solution. My 400EX is currently waiting for parts due to another mishap, so I took the Blaster riding this weekend, obviously it doesn't handle well (due to the bent frame) and it annoyed the crap out of me. So I need to fix it, I'm seeking solutions.
Has anyone ever tried straightening a quad frame with an automotive frame puller?
Or, do I have to strip the thing down and have a new section of tubing welded in with reinforcing plates (that should've been there in the first place) added to keep this from happening again.
Obviously the 2nd choice is the best overall solution, but I'm cheap and lazy ;-)
Has anyone ever tried straightening a quad frame with an automotive frame puller?
Or, do I have to strip the thing down and have a new section of tubing welded in with reinforcing plates (that should've been there in the first place) added to keep this from happening again.
Obviously the 2nd choice is the best overall solution, but I'm cheap and lazy ;-)