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Old 11-28-13, 08:36 PM
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It would seem to me that one of the outfits that could make the OP a new fork, that are near by, could also check the original fork's alignment. As well as give the fork a close inspection for obvious external issues. While this exam might not speak to the forks life span remaining it would be one more data point from which to make judgments from. They could likely also measure the replacement fork (although that's not a hard job to do with simple tools and a little thought) and then the OP could push the numbers to compare the two geometries. Andy.
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