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How do I take a bended fork of a bike?

I got the bike and the fork on it is bent back and I don't know why it wont come off no madder how hard I try.

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I advise against the saucer of milk and aluminum foilIf you slip up or someone who is unaware of it connects to it, it could deliver a lethal shock (to you or to your guest)Also, if a mouse receives a shock from it, it is not a guaranteed killIt might internally burn the mouse and then you will have an injured mouse to deal withWhat's wrong with using a regular spring trap? They work pretty well if you place them against the wall in the orientation recommended by the manufacturerThe electric trap referenced by a previous poster is actually an electrically-triggered mechanical trapApplying a current to the coil springs the trapThat's not very useful for catching a mouse at the trapThe modified trap was used as part of a model rocket parachute release mechanism.
Hye, can you share with me how to make the electric circuit of the component that we need to trap the mouseActually, i have my final year project in my study.
If this is a threaded headset then you must loosen the centre bolt of the handle bar stem,be it allen[hex]key or a socket.after this is loosened then you should lightly tap it with a piece of wood or whack it with a rubber mallet.Then twist the stem maybe even lube it if needed [with a thin lubricant that will flow down]but only if neededIf this doesn't work your stem/fork might be an intigrated system that may need some tapping of the head[steer] tube of the frame or try pouring pure vinegar into the top of the stem or fork hole from underneath.After the stem is now removed then you must unscrew the threaded headsets top cover and bearing race,sometimes this is one in the same.After you see bearings then the fork should come outIn rare cases torching is needed If you have a threadless head set then you must remove the stem then remove the top of the head set by tapping lightly the fork steer tube with a peice of wood or whack it with a rubber mallet.Usually a plastic or aluminum round wedge is the locking mechanism.Do not try to pry it with anything sharp or a true tight headset might be not in your futureThis is all I can offer without more infoI sure hope it can help,if not please add more to your post so help can be more easilly provided

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