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You could try using a large adjustable spanner to bend them a bit at a time till they are right. I've done this and it worked, don't use an expensive spanner though...
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Hey Colnago,
I know it's some time since this post, but do you remember how long it took the police to get back to you after reporting it?
I got maliciously knocked off on the weekend, called 999, they told me to go to the local police station. Did that but it was shut! So went to the next one and filled out a form, hoping someone would call me with a crime ref no. Been chasing them today and they now saying I won't get a crime ref no. and it could be two weeks till the contact me.Meanwhile the tosser that drove off is still at large.
Also did the drive in your case get much?
I've got an old frame which has had the wrong transfers and a bad paintjob. I'm pretty sure it's not Reynolds, there may be some front and rear fork tweaking needed. It still rides OK though and I've ridden around on it with no issue. The front fork light bracket comes with it although not shown in photos.
Other parts are gold Maillard hubs, with new Rigida rims and ACI Alpina DB spokes, the Suntour freewheel wobbles when coasting. Weinmann 610 brakes (with new shimano pads, also have one pair of original) and levers. Raleigh stem & handlebars with new Specialized bar tape. Raleigh crankset and chainwheels, no chain or pedals. Suntour Vx rear derailleur and Power shifters, shimano front. No saddle.
I can put on a chain, pedals and saddle so you can ride it off.
I've done loads of research and concluded that this is a Richmond, although not 100% sure. The serial is NB2006772.
Anyone interested? £30 (frame only)