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T-36 days until Camino Portugues
I've still to decide on my weapon of choice for kicking the Camino. Up until a couple of weeks ago I was planning on using the Yedoo Wolfer. I'd modified it a little fitting it with oversized tyres to handle less than perfect roads now having watched a video about the Camino Portugues I'm having doubts. My instinct says take the Kickbike Cross 29er. The Cross 29er is better suited to the job but I really worry about it's hydraulic brake lines getting damaged on the flight to Lisbon. The Wolfer is fast and agile but it's designed for racing, it uses regular bike parts and can be repaired by any bike shop. The Cross 29er is robust, it can handle really bad terrain. I proved that by once scooting down Croagh Patrick! I just worry about the disc brakes and hydraulics going bad, getting them repaired in the middle of Portugual I'm guessing would be difficult. What to do?