Stop riding that immediately. That fork is irreparably broken, and you’re risking serious injury to keep riding it. You need a new fork. I wouldn’t ride one block on that.
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Might be an aluminum frame. But that’s a carbon fork. And it looks like the manufacturer doesnt know how to build a bike.
The flange for that nut should be on the other side, so the bike pulls itself together, not pulls itself apart…
You need a new fork. That looks engineered to fail from a structural standpoint.
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That’s a dead fork
Stop riding that immediately. That fork is irreparably broken, and you’re risking serious injury to keep riding it. You need a new fork. I wouldn’t ride one block on that.
Might be an aluminum frame. But that’s a carbon fork. And it looks like the manufacturer doesnt know how to build a bike.
The flange for that nut should be on the other side, so the bike pulls itself together, not pulls itself apart…
You need a new fork. That looks engineered to fail from a structural standpoint.