Originally Posted by
GhostRider62
I think it is mean to Larry, there are a handful of mean posters who have nothing better than to attack a kid trying to get his life in order.
Now to the topic at hand.
I hate riding a trainer, I burn up even with a good fan
I'm trying to decide which bike to put on the trainer on the porch, in the snow, in the rain. Is there a way to do it? Whether Larry's post is intended to be a troll, it is a topic that I have been thinking about. Some of us love our bikes
Which one do I put into the cold. How evil am I to do it.
Oops, sorry.....back to the bashing Larry show.
If you MUST leave your bike outside in those conditions, I would pick the one that I cared about least, throw a cover over it after every use, and keep a close eye on maintenance issues of parts that move.
For a while, I had one bike that served both trainer duty and road duty, with a different rear wheel for each. Every road ride, I would pull the bike off the trainer, and swap out the rear wheel. It really wasn't that big a deal.
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