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Old 09-19-11, 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by ClemY
The less expensive way is of course to have a fork bent, if it can be bent to provide the end result you want. If it has been bent once, many builders may be reluctant to do it again in the opposite direction.

The much more expensive route would be a new fork. Unfortunately, some builders don’t do forks alone, and some don’t build forksat all, they buy them. If you can find someone to do it, expect a price of $300+.
I had one made for a lot less than that. Yes, most of the established builders charge $300 and more.
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