Nabeaquam
BoTM Winner
I have successfully straightened at least 4 rear triangles with a simple homemade jig. Cheap bike tubing doesn't spring back as well as good road bike tubing. The steel has a memory and almost always returns to it‘s original position. You have to bend it back further than it was originally for it to spring straight so going slow is the key. Spreading the force over a distance with a hardwood board on the bent part of the frame prevents dents. The first rear triangle I straightened was on a French road bicycle in the mid 1970s. Here is a crude diagram that shows my concept.
