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Old 01-16-16 | 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by orangeology
with that size of ripples on both TT and DT, there's no way the fork is 'not damaged'. if the fork looks ok, it's either bent back or not matching one i guess?
It's possible to damage only the frame or only the fork or only the wheel. It happens.


Originally Posted by rhm
As for unseen damage, I don't see any.
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