How To: Spreading Your Frame for Clearance

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locell

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Your advice is timeless, bairdco.dance1

Here's my problem.

Dropout width is 130mm, so I can get a multi-speed hub in there w/no probs.

I need more tire clearance for my motorcycle tire. I'm estimating less than -1/16" on one chainstay to +1/16" on the other side's seat stay.

Do I have to cut off the fender bracket/cross brace on the seat stay?

Do I have to cut off the bike stand bracket on the chain stay?

To my thinking, that's the only way the stays will spread where the tire will be. I can secure the stays with C-clamps. That way, the welds on the seat tube don't get stressed during the spreading process.

Thanks for help. I'll prolly use a Toyota jack or all-thread and washers.
I'.cs.d use the all-thread method. the Jack Might spread it out a little to fast, and that could be a problem. The all-thread allows for some more precision control as well.
 

LabRat

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This is the axle I'm using, and by time you mount it you do have to spread your frame quite a bit.
http://www.bicycle-engines.com/Freewheel-Sprocket-and-HD-Axle-Kit-w-Brake.html
when I bought it I didn't think I would have to spread the frame that much but there you go, oh and I'm mounting a 79cc and ezm to it
That hub. Myself and everyone I know who has ever used that hub has had it fail. Good luck to you and your choice. I know of three failed HD hubs like the one you posted from the same place.