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Old 06-29-22, 12:19 AM
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Camilo
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Originally Posted by rr99
Thank you guys very much for taking the time to discuss my issue. I'm 99% sure that the fork was damaged during the repainting process. But well, when its not meant to be, its not meant to be. It's pretty hard to find a matching fork like this one again though. I'll buy a regular carbon fork because I want to ride the bike this summer and pretend that I'm Mr. Lance Armstrong flying the Pyrenees in his prime time years at the Tour.

Thank you and stay healthy! 🙏
How could the fork get damaged like that in the painting process?

Regardless, why not just buy a good quality new fork that has the same approximate dimensions (rake, steer tube diameter, A-C length) and have it painted and get decals to match? Columbus has a wide variety of options and are not only good, but reasonably priced and light.
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