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extra_specticles t1_j9y9598 wrote

Something to hold it still - like a vice. A blow torch to heat the metal. And a hammer to beat it back into shape when hot.

Or if you don't have the first two, a hard flat surface like a driveway and use your body weight to hold the bike flat and down, and a hammer to try and force the metal bar back.

It's basically the use of the same force, that bent it, in reverse. So if someone sat on it, think of how force you need to apply. It's not a small amount.

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-originalusername-- t1_j9yai9c wrote

Get a slightly smaller piece of wood or metal that fits inside the bend piece, or a piece of pipe that's bigger to fit over top. Use the new piece of wood/pipe as leverage to bend tbe piece back. Odds are the paint is going to chip away there.

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Senior_Cheesecake155 t1_j9yallu wrote

That shows the damage but an overall picture would help with a solution.

Ultimately, you may be able to bend it back, but it looks like it’s been overly bent and creased, making it structurally compromised. You’ll need to reinforce it once you get it straightened out otherwise it’s going to happen again.

Alternatively, you may be able to contact the manufacturer, Amazon, or eBay and see if that part is available as a replacement.

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meat_sack t1_j9ybo2b wrote

Bent frame shouldn't hinder it from collecting all the dust it otherwise would if it were in mint condition.

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Allittle1970 t1_j9ycj4s wrote

Trash. If you are going to spend the effort on buying replacement steel and taking to a weld shop, you might as well buy a decent bike and scrap the inheritance

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