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Old 03-05-18 | 02:46 PM
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Before you proceed you should check the top and down tubes at the head tube joint. If you see any indication of damage there, the fork question is moot. Look for cracked paint or slight bulges near the lug.

On the brighter side, if the tubes are OK the fork may be able to be straightened.
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