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Oh yeah, you did not have the best luck with the weather. And spanish mud is a motherfucker ๐
It is getting pretty damn hot here, really exhausting on the climbs but I keep watering my shirt and hat that makes it bearable. Forecast says 38ยฐC inland on the weekend, gotta take it easy.
Yeah, but worse problem was improperly sized cable housings, scratched frame and fork around headset and chewed through bearings cups of headset.
To be honest after visiting in winter some places (Spain, Portugal and southern France) are bit no go for me in summer. Too hot for me, I talked to some guy in Valencia and he just doesn't understand why so much people are visiting in August.
Improperly sized cable housings? Like the length?
Yeah, generally no Spain etc in summer for me either. I was checking the forecast and it seemed alright for Sardinia, but my dumbass only checked coastal weather which looked fine, on the weekend it will be "only" 30 on the coast as well. 38ยฐC is out of my comfort zone tbh, haha. Well, now I have to make it work.
Yes, it was too short and routed bit improperly (too sharp bends and routed from wrong side) so it was rubbing the frame.
So it damaged the paint job (which I don't mind that much)...
... and wore hole in the headset bearing cups
Oh wow, that is kinda crazy.
I wasn't expecting that, only the paint. When you look at the picture with the fork, you can get the idea of how gunked up was the lower bearing. It is only wiped with damp rug and you can still see some mud and deeper scratches on it.
Yeah, it is impressive. But the cable looks still kinda fine, good quality cable!