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Bending Aluminium


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I managed to hit my rear brake pedal on a stump the other day and bent it out a bit. Who can tell me the procedure I need to follow to bend it back into shape? It's aluminium and I'm assuming it will be better heated a bit first, but how hot, and quenched afterwards or not? It's a 315R one if that makes any difference to anything.

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Aluminum work hardens as in... when it is bent it gets harder. Hard metals want to break rather than bend so you need to soften it prior to bending. You heat and then allow to cool prior to bending. I have used two methods to get the correct heating temperature. One was to coat the area with a black magic marker (it probably has a different name in the UK). The other was to coat with acetylene soot. (I suspect that the soap trick is similar.) Heat until the marker or soot is burned off. I straighted a Beta cast brake pedal that was bent into a full U shape. Since it was such a sever bend, I did it in three steps stopping to soften the metal in between steps.

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You can do the soap trick when heating it up and then keep it hot for a while, but you must let the Ally cool as slow as possible (Don't quench it) this is refered to as 'Normalising'

When you bend Ally it will 'Work Harden' so when I have straightened brake and clutch levers I normalise them again so they are more likely to just bend and not snap off :D

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For those about to bend

We salute you.

Mr Ham, Sir, you are The Man.

I pressed the bearing and seals out, stuck it in a vice and heated it gently with a Propane torch, whilst keeping a bit of pressure on it with a big spanner. It resisted and resisted and then slowly bent a bit. Then stopped. I heated it a bit more and it gently went again. Repeated a couple more times and it's now better than when I got the bike. Looking good.

The only probelm I can foresee is that I'll miss it the first few times I need it until I get used to it being further in.

Cheers, mate. :thumbup:

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