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Old 01-18-09, 08:02 PM
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This also depends on where you live.
Slushy wet snow with sand will grind up your parts in short order if not cleaned as mentioned above.
But if you live where the snow does not melt until the end of March then you need very little cleaning and your bike will last a very long time.
I've only seen three days since November that had slushy conditions. And of course I rode on those days.
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