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Old 30-03-09, 12:35 PM   #1
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Default Should I be concerned?

Hope you guys can put my mind at rest.

I hit my friends car yesterday, not hard, but enough to smash the front fender. the wheel seems straight and stable. i took the risk to ride it back home (60 or so miles). feels ok. should i be concerned that something can still break?
if so, what can i do to check it without taking it to the garage?

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Old 30-03-09, 08:38 PM   #2
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Default Re: should I be concerned?

Probably okay, but if in doubt - get it checked. If it feels okay, then it's probably okay.
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