Some new pics i just took of my bike.

1995blaster

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Well, i bet you guys are about tired of me posting pics questions etc of my bike huh?

Well to damn bad. bahaha

Heres a few pics i just took, some repeat pics from other threads also.

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you like showing off your blaster huh? Well good cause I like seeing it! haha
 
stand it on it's assend, i wanna see the frame all crooked !!!!!!
 
K pics in a sec. It's on my phone and I'm sending it to photobucket. To hold it up there is a washer and a nail there so it can roll around the garage
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yep, that's classic, i've done 2 of them in that exact same spot,
one was years ago on my 2 year old '96
and my sons last year, < at least i get to use that frame to build my brakes on
 
I think I'm just gonna keep the frame, I can heat it up and get it as close as I can then just gusset it there and ride it. I trail rise not jump
 
I can heat it up and get it as close as I can then just gusset it there and ride it. I trail rise not jump

i doubt heating it is gonna return it to it's proper place, as that side is showing "bent", all the other pieces had to give too, they're just not showing it
it might work if you had the bare frame in a press, or clamped down good and solid and "pulled" it like they do with a car frame
a torch and hammer are only gonna make things worse

just use the tie rods to get the wheels straight, and forget about it
 
Yeah, you can see paint flaking in random spots on lots of th joints where it stretched
 
some may have just flexxed, then returned as far as the could,
but you'll never pull them all back straight, especially the kinked one
 
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might be able to place an add on cl for a blaster frame and get a deal. mine was tweaked the same way. adjusted the tie rods and kept riding.