Old 04-19-17 | 03:27 PM
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A local framebulder could likely replace the steer tube, and repair or replace the fork blades. But, it would get expensive quickly.

What are your goals for the bike? Commuter/Town bike? Show bike? Somewhere in between?

I'd probably hunt down a good replacement fork. Non-Bianchi. Keep that one in case someone in the future wishes tinker with it. The crown should be good.
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