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On Saturday, July 11, 2020 at 12:47:58 PM UTC-7, Drew Saunders wrote:
>
> Excellent question.
>
> Back in '95 or '96 I was riding off road at Los Trancos OSP and at the 
> crossing of a dry creek the front wheel apparently perfectly matched the 
> creek bed. The wheel stopped rolling, and momentum kept me going. The force 
> of the crash bent the original Moustache bars on the right side, but I 
> couldn't detect any cracks in the frame or fork. I replaced the bars with 
> heat treated ones and eventually bought new wheels, and rode the bike for 
> several years after that, without any obvious signs of frame or fork 
> damage, but I don't have the ability to do an ultrasound or other deep 
> analysis of the frame or fork. I wanted to make sure that's clear so people 
> don't expect a very gently used bike.
>
> Late in the production run, the original forks were recalled. This bike 
> has the later, post-recall fork.
>
> I'll add all of that to the google doc.
>
> Drew
>
> On Saturday, July 11, 2020 at 12:36:59 PM UTC-7, Joe Bernard wrote:
>>
>> "I crashed it once" might be a problem for potential buyers. Perhaps you 
>> can explain so people know what the frame went through. 
>
>

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