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Old November 14th 04, 08:54 PM
Keith Alexander®
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Default Endo Vs. Carbon

In what may be karmic retribution for killing a
slow moving pigeon yesterday and getting yelled
at by a ped today, I took an endo (more a side-o)
about 25 miles into a ride today.

After brushing myself off, I pulled out the multi-tool
and straightened out the stem and gave the bike
a visual once over. It looks OK except for maybe
a mis-alligned rear derailleur. It shifts fine though.

I've always been a little nervous about carbon forks
and frames, fearing a failure at high speeds. Is there
anything I should/can do to ensure the integrity of
the bike at this point?

TIA.

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