picture inconclusive .. out of the bike .. in a shop that owns one of Park's alignment gages,
then you may be able to judge is each tip equidistant from the center line
and does 1 blade precede or fall behind the other..
(i picked up an old Tange MTB fork in the 90s, with some of those issues , the shop I left it with was so equipped,
and they bent it back into alignment)
Suspension fork , if it fails the alignment test you (a) throw it away
or (b) just ignore it since you cannot do anything about it, other than (a)
Last edited by fietsbob; 09-11-16 at 08:48 AM.