It looks from the pic like your friend was lucky and did not deform the frame...check for buckling behind the headtube on the top and down tubes. If there's a little wrinkle he succeeded in really damaging the resale value of the bike. If not, then do what Leunkstar says and replace the fork. Leunkstar is tongue in cheek as well - Eddie doesn't have to do anything he doesn't want to, but the factory still paints - but I probably wouldn't want to repaint it either. The bike is in pretty good shape overall. The forks can be had by watching eBay. Make sure you get one with a long enough steerer (they can be shortened, but not stretched...anyone need a Vitus 992 fork with a really really short steerer?)