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Old 08-07-22, 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
If you're comfortable with someone visually inspecting it and/or tapping on it with a coin or something along those lines, go for it.

That is my challenge that I have to solve somehow, in the circumstances that it was not my fault. Having wheels and some other parts replaced as new should be accompanied by assurance that I can ride safe the whole system. It looks that the bike is well constructed and it stands well with normal use and "normal abuse". But since it is very low weight system (including frame and fork), I doubt they could provision for hard crashes resistance...
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