Old 03-20-16 | 05:41 PM
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Bikes: 1990 Romic Reynolds 531 custom build, Merlin Works CR Ti custom build, super light Workswell 066 custom build

Yes, you can get a replacement for a fork that is still in current production.

On a brighter note, the skewer will often make a creaking noise as it is tightened especially if it lacks lubrication. If you don't see damage, just give thanks and be more careful in future. Oh, and lubricate the skewer cam.
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