It`s me again.
Friend, I have a question. As a result of my accident, the detent stop in the lower triple clamp of my Qingqi Motard broke. That aluminum part (and the entire lower clamp) seems made of very brittle aluminum and it`s kind of thin. The defect left an ovoid-shaped hole of some 1.0 by 0.75 cm. The squarish tab that makes a stop (the one located in the steering stem) also bent and then broke in an attempt to straighten it. That left my bike (still unridden since the accident) with a lot (lots more) of steering radius than ever, and with the obvious consequence of not being able to steer-lock it. My main concern is, though: Could the defect left in the lower triple clamp, as I described it above, weaken the clamp to the extent of making riding dangerous (I mean the risk of it suddenly break)?
To change it I would have to buy the entire lower clamp, bearings and steering shaft; too expensive a proposition.
Your answer / opinions (and from any of the C-Moto friends) will be really appreciated.

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