Keeping water out of headset

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compo

Veteran
Location
Harlow
(spits on hand, sticks it out) Done! :laugh:

I'd better warn you, though: it was 35°C yesterday while I was riding home, and didn't get below about 25°C overnight. There was continual smoke haze everywhere, too, as parts of Melbourne's northern suburbs were burning.

I wouldn't worry about water in your frame. Just leave it in the sun for a couple of hours and you will see steam escaping from the seat tube as the water evaporates.:thumbsup:
 
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