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Old 07-08.-2006, 06:48 AM   #1
Lonnie Utah
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Default Broken Shock

So my wife dumped her bike off the top of the roof rack. (D'oh!) Damaged the shifters, I just ordered repalcements. She also pulled the "guts" out of the her maniou black. My question is, what's going to be the most cost effective route, repair or replacement. First, CAN the fork even be repaired/rebuilt. I know I'm looking at about $400 for a repalcement. I'm kinda clueless about the internal workings of front shock...

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