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Originally Posted by Trailerboy531
the frame may be straight, but the mounting point on the front where the bracket attaches still takes a lot of torque when it's hit. The bracket can be bent back using lots of muscle and leverage. If it's only slight you should be able to use it as is just remember it would point the front of your bike in a certain direction.
You could also buy a new one but they're usually over $100.
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I think the mounting point on the frame itself is fine. The section that attaches is really both bent and twisted. I would use it as is but the sides of the bracket don't line up with with the mounting points anymore and I can't screw it down. I only looked at it more carefully because I couldn't put the bracket back on lol.