To my eye, it looks mildly tweaked front-to-back, as if it were in a frontal collision. I've found it's easier to tell if the fork is in a frame, as there are more visual guidelines, plus you can see how the bearings sit in the cup. I've had forks that looked straight upon first inspection, but then you find tight spots in the headset upon installing and adjusting. If that fork is bent, it's definitely fixable.