Bike arrived with bent steer tube

Acrandall58

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Any suggestions for replacement fork? Haven’t heard back from AR yet. Kepler unrideable with the bent tube.
FYI: Marked up photo—bike is upside down.
 

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Should turn to the left well?

That is a really bad place for a bend. You could massage it back in place if you knew how to, I would recommend your local frame builder or good bike shop, but probably money ill spent because you could never trust it and that is not a spot where it will end well upon failure. Looks like you need a warranty claim or search for a 135mm fatbike fork online.
 
Ariel should send you a new one, and offer a credit for your troubles. Better than returning the bike on their dime, which is your right,
 
I am not familiar with Ariel's bikes.

Do you know the dimensions of the fork the bike comes with? Such as the hub width- I assume probably a 135mm as other poster said.
Thru-axle or quick-release?
Fork appears to be a non-tapered head tube.
Spring fork or air?

This may be something similar to what the bike came with....

 
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