Old 04-27-21, 04:29 PM
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It also may have been one spoke broke, got tangled with the valve and other spoke as it passed through the fork crown and snapped the other two at once and stopped the wheel and you went overboard. You're lucky you didn't break any bones. If it's an older bike, take the tires and straps off and inspect all of the nipples. See if the spokes have adhered to each other where they intersect also. Count yourself lucky.
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