I have a Genesis Croix De Fer touring fork, front ended in a collision with an inept motorist.
No cracks, but the wheel sits in the dropouts one or two degrees off square.
If you have the equipment / experience and think you can fix for less than the cost of a new fork, AND you're south / central london based, lemme know.
Also interested in advice on DIY solutions. I have some basic tools but not sure where to start with this.
cheers
I have a Genesis Croix De Fer touring fork, front ended in a collision with an inept motorist.
No cracks, but the wheel sits in the dropouts one or two degrees off square.
If you have the equipment / experience and think you can fix for less than the cost of a new fork, AND you're south / central london based, lemme know.
Also interested in advice on DIY solutions. I have some basic tools but not sure where to start with this.
cheers