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Old 01-18-10, 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by garage sale GT
I think storing a salty bike outside is preferable to storing it indoors because you slow the chemical reaction of corrosion.

Moving it inside will mainly do the bike a favor if you get any road salt off of it. The salt will attract moisture.
but leaving the bike in the freaking snow means it being covered in moisture.. continuously. so it kinda negates any "good" poiints of being outside.. which i think are minimal.

he's already left it in a snowbank for a month so the bike is going to need major fixing regardless of finding a new place to put it
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