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Originally Posted by Greenfieldja
you would need special equipment to conduct non-destructive testing to confirm if there is any underlying damage that may affect the structural integrity of the fork.
I'd use a dial gauge and some weight to determine if the damaged leg was any weaker than the other one.
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