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All the information presented so far is spot on; there's nothing I can add, and I've been hit and dealt with insurance companies 3 times!
I'm baffled how the headset came loose. Both cups are under compression from either the locknut (threaded) or the compression plug (Aheadset). Despite the frontal impact I wouldn't expect the headset to loosen. That suspicion would lead me to inspect the frame including the headtube, fork, and headset more closely. Report back the the outcome of your claim.
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Maybe send the fork to Rivendell for some extensive and highly scientific testing of it's structural integrity??
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cheers Timmy and thank you. really hope we meet again in beautiful Spain!
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Yikes, laup, hope you're ok! From what I've heard from folks at the old factory, the carbon/ti bonds are incredibly strong, so there's a possibility the frame is ok. If it is (although I'm not sure how they'd tell), I think you will definitely need to replace the fork. Let me know if you need one.
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