You'll be fine with only one drop out.  This is why they make Riv's
out of steel!

wc.

On May 20, 8:43 pm, "Bill M." <bmenn...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Mark Nobilette, Riv's current custom builder, is in Denver...
>
> On May 20, 8:17 pm, boulderreccycle <boulderreccy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I PROMISE I wasn't sword fighting vs. a carbon fork.  Bike tipped over
> > on my roof rack, bending my right dropout (doesn't look like the fork
> > blade is bent at all).  Any ideas of where to get this fixed?  I'm in
> > Boulder, CO.  Should I call Riv and send it to those guys?  Anybody
> > else get their frame or fork repaired by someone they'd recommend?
> > The right dropout is 90 degrees to vertical.  Yikes.  Thanks, gang...
> > - Chris
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