Heat and storage
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Heat and storage
Hello,
This has most likely been covered before. But do you store you cycles in a garage in the summer? Ours seems to get really hot and the grease gets real thin. In fact the grease in the headset on my shogun was so thin it ran out onto the frame. I'd rather not drag them all down to the basement but if it is drying them out I guess I will have to.
Any one else have the same problems?
Ian.
This has most likely been covered before. But do you store you cycles in a garage in the summer? Ours seems to get really hot and the grease gets real thin. In fact the grease in the headset on my shogun was so thin it ran out onto the frame. I'd rather not drag them all down to the basement but if it is drying them out I guess I will have to.
Any one else have the same problems?
Ian.
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From: TORONTO , ONT , CA
Bikes: '86 AMBROSI / C RECORD. PINARELLO MONTELLO / FRAME, FORK.
"the grease in the headset on my shogun was so thin it ran out. . . " QUOTE.
The oil has seperated from the "binding filler"; you require higher temp grease.
Regards,
J T
The oil has seperated from the "binding filler"; you require higher temp grease.
Regards,
J T
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From: New York
Bikes: 2001 LeMond Zurich, 1990 Peugeot Bordeaux/105, 1986 Cannondale, 1972 Peugeot UO8... oh, I've lost count.
I stored my bike in the detached garage the first year without realizing how hot it got in there. By the end of the summer my tires were complete toast - stiff, cracked, done.
It was time for new tires anyway I suppose, but they went from fine to garbage inside of 3 months. I blame the heat.
It was time for new tires anyway I suppose, but they went from fine to garbage inside of 3 months. I blame the heat.
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From: Atlanta
Bikes: 1982 Schwinn Super Sport S/P, 1984 Miyata 610, 1985 Panasonic LX 1000, Centurion Pro Tour 15 1983
I stored my bike in the detached garage the first year without realizing how hot it got in there. By the end of the summer my tires were complete toast - stiff, cracked, done.
It was time for new tires anyway I suppose, but they went from fine to garbage inside of 3 months. I blame the heat.
It was time for new tires anyway I suppose, but they went from fine to garbage inside of 3 months. I blame the heat.
I have had tires whose sidewalls oxidized and cracked. But, as sheldonbrown.com points out on the subject, that bike was stored for four years in a closed room adjacent to an ozone emitting gas furnace.
Last edited by mrmw; 07-19-08 at 09:03 AM.




