lastpubrunner
Retro Guru
My son recently had an 'off' on his Dawes Galaxy (531 tubing).
He is fine, but there is an issue with the frame. He fell off on the right of the bike and the bike slid away.
The rear derallieur is a 'write off'; worse, he was bent the hanger and dropout back (inwards) ever so slightly. Furthermore, the lower 'jaw' of the 'dropout' has been widened/spread - downwards. In other words, it is very easy to fit the wheel spindle on that side.
What I would like to know is : is it okay to (carefully) 'force' the jaw closed slightly into the normal position ? I'm not sure if this can be done, 'cos the gear hanger is slightly 'in the way' - it would have been more straight forward if he'd done it on the other side. Would this course of action compromise the strength of the dropout and mean that a new dropout would need to be fitted ?
Any advice most gratefully received.
Damage looks very similar to the image below, but my dropout also has a gear hanger.
He is fine, but there is an issue with the frame. He fell off on the right of the bike and the bike slid away.
The rear derallieur is a 'write off'; worse, he was bent the hanger and dropout back (inwards) ever so slightly. Furthermore, the lower 'jaw' of the 'dropout' has been widened/spread - downwards. In other words, it is very easy to fit the wheel spindle on that side.
What I would like to know is : is it okay to (carefully) 'force' the jaw closed slightly into the normal position ? I'm not sure if this can be done, 'cos the gear hanger is slightly 'in the way' - it would have been more straight forward if he'd done it on the other side. Would this course of action compromise the strength of the dropout and mean that a new dropout would need to be fitted ?
Any advice most gratefully received.
Damage looks very similar to the image below, but my dropout also has a gear hanger.