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I learned the hard way this winter to store my bike indoors instead of in my barn so that the ice can melt between uses. I don't think I'll go through parts as quickly next year now that I've got a better game plan.
Last winter was so much easier because we didn't have stretches of months at a time below freezing, and weeks at a time below saline freezing.