I would worry about forks being bent. I can't imagine the wheel will suffer
unless the impact was catastrophic.


On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 10:51 AM, Dan Molenhouse <[email protected]>
wrote:

> So today one of my coworkers negligently backed his car into my 92
> Nighthawk, but luckily the bike was on its center stand and did not drop.
> However, he did manage to push my bike about two or three feet away from
> the position I originally parked it in.
>
> I am wondering what potential damage there is to the bike? His bumper
> directly hit the front tire and nothing else, but I feel there's still a
> possibility of damage such as bending the wheel or forks. What do you guys
> think I should do to inspect it?
>
>
> Honestly what upsets me most of all is how ignorant to your surroundings
> you must be to reverse your car into a pretty blaring red and chrome 92
> Nighthawk (not a small bike by any stretch) in broad daylight and then
> proceed to continue backing into it until it has been pushed 3 feet...one
> must wonder how he got an engineering degree as well.
>
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