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Old 05-10-24 | 04:30 PM
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Just replied in your other thread, which has a slightly differently worded version of the same question.

Answer to the question posed here: I wouldn't bother. The percentage of failed forks must be tiny, or the manufacturers would have been motivated to stop using carbon by costly lawsuits claiming that all those failed carbon forks failed because they're inherently unsafe.
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