12-21-2009, 08:02 AM
I've returned to biking after a 35 year hiatus. I bought a nice bike - more money that I planned or expected to spend - and I want to take good care of it. I'm not a passionate bicyclist ... just a casual rider looking to delay the onset of old age for as long as possible! Over the summer and fall I've stored it in a shed with no air conditioning or heating but I've had it out at least once or twice a week for a ride. I was looking forward to riding this winter but recent snowfalls and the forecast for a snowier winter than usual (DC area) may mean the bike will be in storage far longer than I had hoped. I could store it in my basement (nice and dry and heated) although getting it into and out of the basement won't be convenient and my wife will whine about it. That said, if it's the smart thing to do, I'll do it.
Longer-term, I'm seriously considering at least installing a dehumidifier in the shed to deal with the humid conditions we get for several months of the year and possibly a small heater for the cold months. The bike is hoisted up into the rafters when I'm not riding it regularly - the shed is also used to store tools and other stuff and I want to take good care of those, too. But for right now, I need to think about winter storage for the bike. I've already mostly deflated the tires - I'm really most concerned about the components and frame.
What do you think? Or am I being overly worried?
Longer-term, I'm seriously considering at least installing a dehumidifier in the shed to deal with the humid conditions we get for several months of the year and possibly a small heater for the cold months. The bike is hoisted up into the rafters when I'm not riding it regularly - the shed is also used to store tools and other stuff and I want to take good care of those, too. But for right now, I need to think about winter storage for the bike. I've already mostly deflated the tires - I'm really most concerned about the components and frame.
What do you think? Or am I being overly worried?