I can see it now. The same happened to my Grubb and still have to deal with it.
I will use a hammer and big arse pliers, because there are no brand low quality soft dropouts on my bike.
Yep, vice would be handy, but you need to line up the sides properly to make sure it doesn't bend the chainstay tube (tape bits to the dropout if they are wedge shaped).
I can see it now. The same happened to my Grubb and still have to deal with it.
I will use a hammer and big arse pliers, because there are no brand low quality soft dropouts on my bike.
Yep, vice would be handy, but you need to line up the sides properly to make sure it doesn't bend the chainstay tube (tape bits to the dropout if they are wedge shaped).