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Old 06-17-10 | 07:36 AM
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From: nutley, nj
i think a new fork is warranted after that many years of good service, especially one with a carbon steerer tube. at the very least i would remove it and inspect that steerer tube verrrrry closely for cracks. for under $200 if you're upgrading the component set, it seems like a no brainer to do the fork too though.

oh - keep the seatpost.
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