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Old 06-11-14, 07:20 AM
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It all can be fixed with enough $. From what I have seen on Flite 100's they have pretty cheap wheels that might not justify a lot of shop time to get them operable again. Might be better to look for replacements. The frame can be checked and sorted out on a frame alignment table if you can find a frame builder in your area willing to do it for you. One of our local guys straightened a fork and a frame for me for $80.
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