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Old 11-01-14 | 04:24 PM
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Does this fork look bent?



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Old 11-01-14 | 04:27 PM
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yep , it sure does . LOL
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looks like a crunchy granola kind of fork
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Old 11-01-14 | 06:18 PM
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The bike seems to have held up, but imagine explaining this to the accident investigator.
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Old 11-01-14 | 06:48 PM
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Fork looks fine. Rear wheel not so much.
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Old 11-01-14 | 06:52 PM
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Nah, it's probably just the camera angle.
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Old 11-01-14 | 07:27 PM
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I think the problem has to do with the material's grain structure, of the tree or the bike I'm not so sure. Andy
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Old 11-01-14 | 07:37 PM
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That bike is forked up.
Sticky situation.
It's spoken for.
Current owner is a sap.
Just leaf it there.
That's what I wood do.
Tree more decades and it will be gone.
It was only good for lumbering around.
Pining for a new bike ?
Branch out to a new model.
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Old 11-01-14 | 08:15 PM
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Wow are you way off - that's the trunk, not the fork. BTW - what's that stuck in it?
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Originally Posted by Homebrew01
That bike is forked up.
Sticky situation.
It's spoken for.
Current owner is a sap.
Just leaf it there.
That's what I wood do.
Tree more decades and it will be gone.
It was only good for lumbering around.
Pining for a new bike ?
Branch out to a new model.
I am n the presence of a master. Andy
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[MENTION=13460]Homebrew01[/MENTION] - very clever. I like your use of words.
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Originally Posted by Homebrew01
That bike is forked up.
Sticky situation.
It's spoken for.
Current owner is a sap.
Just leaf it there.
That's what I wood do.
Tree more decades and it will be gone.
It was only good for lumbering around.
Pining for a new bike ?
Branch out to a new model.
Naah, all he has to do is spruce it up a bit. Your suggestions go against the grain.
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Snopes sidestepped the question of whether or not the fork is toast:

snopes.com: Bicycle Tree
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Originally Posted by Andrew R Stewart
I think the problem has to do with the material's grain structure, of the tree or the bike I'm not so sure. Andy
You're going out on a limb.
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Originally Posted by Homebrew01
You're going out on a limb.
That's knot right.
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Oddly enough, it looks a lot like the little bike I learned on in the early 1950's. Even the stamped fork, airless hard-rubber tires, and welded-spoke wheels. My two brothers and I learned on it, and wore the rear tire completely out twice.
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Oddly enough, it looks a lot like the little bike I learned on in the early 1950's. Even the stamped fork, airless hard-rubber tires, and welded-spoke wheels. My two brothers and I learned on it, and wore the rear tire completely out twice.
You missed an opportunity. You could have tied it to a tree and it would've become famous.
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I am still stumped by this.
Has anyone logged a similar occurance ?
I had an idea, but was barking up the wrong tree.
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