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Originally Posted by norskagent
here's something to experiment on - good luck!
That looks as if he put it in this tool and cranked it five inches farther then it should have gone.

Originally Posted by noglider
Kurt, I meant to ask: did the Columbus frame require more bending effort than the ordinary frame? I would expect so. I've straightened some 531 forks, and they were much harder to bend than cheap forks.
The tool is quite efficient - I didn't feel any difference in effort required between any of these three frames.

That said, hi-ten will always bend easier under brute force then 531. One is more likely to feel it when pulling on the Park FFS-1 too.

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