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Old 08-10-15 | 02:25 PM
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mtnbke
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Bikes: '92 22" Cannondale M2000, '92 Cannondale R1000 Tandem, another modern Canndondale tandem, Two Holy Grail '86 Cannondale ST800s 27" (68.5cm) Touring bike w/Superbe Pro components and Phil Wood hubs. A bunch of other 27" ST frames & bikes.

Originally Posted by andr0id
The only real way to tell is to take it apart and have a frame builder put it on the jig and check it.
Other than that, you'll just have to see if you are happy with the way it rides no hands once you replace the fork.
+1

I took a bent fork to Mark Nobillette. He bent it back, checked it out, and charged a very reasonable fee. Peace of mind is priceless.
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