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I know, stupid isn't it? I started this thread to build a bike I actually like riding with (which I have achieved) but I guess the worrying factor is riding and either crashing and replacing the parts all over again (which I don't think I would bother again tbh)
I think because it is brand new, I want to keep it in that state, (threating more like a priceless jewellery than a bike atm) but I am slowly using it a lot more as you stated: 'what's the point of building a lovely bike and only using it a handful of time of the year?'
And knowing me, once I get caught in a rain storm I will use it a lot more on the weekend and maybe weekdays (HOP) because I will start using it like proper bike.
Probably will get a shallower wheelset for purely climbing (maybe the enve 2:2), but in term of riding in the wet, I rather keep this bike in the dry for the sake of keeping it brand new-like and maintenance to a minimum (unlike my previous crackyon bike where I practically used it as my everyday bike and ruined every components on a daily bases).