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Bent D.m.r Sidekick


Gogz-

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OK I know this is a trials forum but I know quite a few of you dirt jump as well.

I dent the chain stays on my lovely LTD edition DMR sidekick about a month ago :(:oops: and I was wondering if any of you knew if there is any were I can send it to get it straitened out, I was thinking of trying to send it back to DMR does any one know if I can do this . .

Also have any one had a frame straitened out and did it work? I'm worried that it will just bend again and be totally mashed.

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OK I know this is a trials forum but I know quite a few of you dirt jump as well.

I dent the chain stays on my lovely LTD edition DMR sidekick about a month ago :(:oops: and I was wondering if any of you knew if there is any were I can send it to get it straitened out, I was thinking of trying to send it back to DMR does any one know if I can do this . .

Also have any one had a frame straitened out and did it work? I'm worried that it will just bend again and be totally mashed.

If its just a dent man i wouldnt worry about it! I dented scratched and scuffed the hell out of my mongoose for years it makes no difference to the strength. If u have actually bent the frame maybe go talk to a engineering firm they could maybe straighten it!

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If its just a dent man i wouldn't worry about it! I dented scratched and scuffed the hell out of my mongoose for years it makes no difference to the strength. If u have actually bent the frame maybe go talk to a engineering firm they could maybe straighten it!

Thanks but i think an engineering firm might not be such a good idea as they prob wont have any experience straightening a frame.

Iv actually bent the crap out of it. I'm running 24" wheels in a 26" frame and and the wheel is against the frame lol.

I am actuary planning on getting a full build DMR transition 24" so straitening the old one out is just for old times sake and poss future re-sail.

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Thanks but i think an engineering firm might not be such a good idea as they prob wont have any experience straightening a frame.

Iv actually bent the crap out of it. I'm running 24" wheels in a 26" frame and and the wheel is against the frame lol.

I am actuary planning on getting a full build DMR transition 24" so straitening the old one out is just for old times sake and poss future re-sail.

What kind of firm would though ?

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