Originally Posted by
banerjek
Since you're new around here, you should know a few things about how things work. There are only so many things that can be said about bikes, and the same things get rehashed over and over. Since that's boring and leaves no incentive to hang out, people screw around. But just as a thousand monkeys randomly typing eventually come up with Hamlet, thousands of idiots on BF will eventually come up with something useful. But patience and skin thicker than tissue is necessary if you're looking for useful info.
The reason the guys are having a bit of fun is your question is like asking if you'll get flat spots on the rims/tires while it's in the garage -- and yes, people have seriously asked that here before.
Think about this logically. First of all, you live in a temperate area where it really doesn't get that cold. Huge numbers of riders live in much colder places, and bikes simply can't disintegrate that easily -- otherwise the manufacturers would be sued out of existence. Cold may make things more brittle, but bikes are not nearly as fragile as some people think. They're designed to be ridden hard and far by strong people.
So if enough wind blows through Boeing plant eventually a 777 will be made?