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Old 03-18-13 | 05:39 PM
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Crankycrank
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Originally Posted by rekmeyata
He only has 3 choices, either contact Calfee as others have mentioned which requires stripping the bike completely including the fork and headset, and send it postage paid and I think $100 for them to look at it which is non refundable, then they will determine if it can be fixed and how much it will cost.
Or you can just go to their site, fill out a work order and include some photos which they have links all set up for you already and possibly they can give you a ballpark estimate. Free and easy.
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