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Old 09-18-12 | 11:30 PM
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dnomel
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I'd try riding it as is first. I had a bike with slight frame damage like that, fork didn't look bent, but the front wheel did seem a little pushed in, and I really liked the way it rode and steered. If the fork is slightly bent back, and you straighten it without straightening the frame as well, it might just make things worse.
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