Been there myself..exact same bend. IMO a porta power kit works very well. You can rent one at Autozone.
Take the airbox out and place a treated 2x4 or even 2 stacked if you can, across the lower rails above the swingarm pivot. Wrap the left rear top frame with a hard piece of thick rubber and or wedge another piece of strong wood into the contact point. Place the porta power ram on the 2x4 on the right side foot peg area of the frame against the block of wood, then run the other end to the top left sub frame where the down tube is welded to the left top rail. Then pump the porta power a little past where it looks straight. You will need to go over the straight position to re train the metal to rest straight. Just go a little at a time and make sure you are not denting your tubes or splitting the wood. Doing it this way helps keep the sub frame square while reforming it by making it re-bend at all 4 points evenely. The main thing is to push against something that wont dent the frame tubes, where the pressure points are. So make sure you use real hard rubber or wood spacers and monitor closely for damage/denting while applying the pressure.
Last edited by Mosh; 08-27-2014 at 10:47 AM.
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