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What are your recommendations for winter bike storage?
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<blockquote data-quote="Denise" data-source="post: 2387055" data-attributes="member: 210932"><p>I have a vintage city bike I use for commuting and I need to find a solution for storing it over winter. Last winter, I was able to leave my bike in a bike garage at college, but now in my new apartment, there is absolutely no room for it. I am worried about leaving it outside, exposed to snow and the really low temperatures (especially because a friend of mine left her bike outside all winter, semi-exposed, and it was completely rusted over by the spring). The only solution I could think of, was to heave my bike up the four stories and store it on our balcony. This way, I would not have to be worried about theft outside. However, it would still be exposed to the weather. Would you recommend to buy a bike cover/tarp to cover it? Or is that relatively ineffective in preventing rust and damage due to snow and low temperatures? Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Denise, post: 2387055, member: 210932"] I have a vintage city bike I use for commuting and I need to find a solution for storing it over winter. Last winter, I was able to leave my bike in a bike garage at college, but now in my new apartment, there is absolutely no room for it. I am worried about leaving it outside, exposed to snow and the really low temperatures (especially because a friend of mine left her bike outside all winter, semi-exposed, and it was completely rusted over by the spring). The only solution I could think of, was to heave my bike up the four stories and store it on our balcony. This way, I would not have to be worried about theft outside. However, it would still be exposed to the weather. Would you recommend to buy a bike cover/tarp to cover it? Or is that relatively ineffective in preventing rust and damage due to snow and low temperatures? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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