Yes, a bent steerer tube could cause symptoms like this. That's why I asked 
whether Waterford looked at the blades, or the steerer, or both. It's 
possible, if they were told to align the blades, they may not have looked 
closely at the steerer (though it would have to be a bad day at the 
office.) I have successfully straightened a bent steerer. They can also be 
replaced. Certainly the OP is not going to discard an Atlantis.

On Monday, January 22, 2018 at 10:19:26 AM UTC-5, KenP wrote:
>
> I recked a road bike a few years back and a shop streaghtened the fork 
> blades.  Bike still leaned. Careful inspection the fork tube that goes into 
> head tube was bent.  I discarded the bike. 

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