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• #2
I would.
It's more likely to fail at the bond between the crown and the legs.
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• #3
It's a columbus air tusk, it's metal in that place afaik, so You think it's safe?
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• #4
They have an aluminium crown, to which carbon legs are bonded: you can see the position of the bond where the lacquer has cracked in a horizontal line.
I said they're more likely to fail at the bond (than where the tyre rub is), which isn't the same as saying they're safe. I've seen one photo on the internet: how could I (or anyone else) possibly know that?
If you have any doubts about them, it's best to err on the side of caution: I'd hazard that I'm closer to the grave than you are, so likely more reckless with regards to my welfare!
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• #5
Dunno but I’d ride it
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• #6
I'd be more worried about the crack in the paint/lacquer that runs around the back of the fork leg, possibly on the line where carbon meets ali.
I might be being over cautious though.
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• #7
Wow, thanks Guys
@Scilly.Suffolk I have already replaced the fork, it's just lying around and I'm thinking of wether to sell it or put it on a beater, I totally agree with You, better to have a good fork lying around than finding urself with a "leftie" while bombing down a hill :D
@PhilDAS now I'm not sure on which side I am :D
@M_V Thanks for pointing that out, yeah it looks nasty effective with a flash, but is completely invisible for the naked eye under normal lighting. Also might be just one of my dog's hair :DI guess I'll keep it as a room decoration then. Too bad, I liked the older design air tusk better than the new, for purely aesthetic reasons tho
I kinda already know the answer, but need to verify. http://take.ms/cGscj < this isn't safe to ride right?