I think you should always evaluate your technique on a basic pull test. If your wiring doesn't hold up to a tug, its going to fall apart when you turn your bars, or if something shifts inside the frame, any major impact, etc. Out here in California, I don't worry about weather or even water much. Also, this video went to grey after 11 minutes; in, audio is good but video is gone.
Totally agreed I just like to make sure everything is solid and only by cutting the wires I would be able to remove them ... that's just me old fashion ...as to the vide going gray had to be the software...ret sorry about that...thank you for watching I appreciate your time you spend on my channel.
I think you should always evaluate your technique on a basic pull test. If your wiring doesn't hold up to a tug, its going to fall apart when you turn your bars, or if something shifts inside the frame, any major impact, etc. Out here in California, I don't worry about weather or even water much. Also, this video went to grey after 11 minutes; in, audio is good but video is gone.
Totally agreed I just like to make sure everything is solid and only by cutting the wires I would be able to remove them ... that's just me old fashion ...as to the vide going gray had to be the software...ret sorry about that...thank you for watching I appreciate your time you spend on my channel.