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Old 04-01-12 | 03:49 PM
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Airburst
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Looking at the crown lug, probably not. It looks like the lug itself is broken, as opposed to the steerer tube just pulling out of the lug, which might be repairable by a framebuilder.

I suppose you COULD replace the lug and re-use the blades and steerer, but that would probably work out at more expensive than buying an equivalent fork.

Just out of interest, what did you do right before that happened? Did you hit a pothole or something?
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