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Originally Posted by Michael Angelo
It can all be cold set back into position. Just find a LBS, with a good mechanic the correct tools.
And the knowledge to do.


Personally I would replace the fork, youshould be able to score a decent used chrome one $50 (maybe less if your not too picky about color) and decent new forks start at $100. I would just ride the frame and keep an eye on the small dent.

if you scourer the ISO thread you may even find a fork you can wheel and deal on.
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