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Old 12-21-2009   #1
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newbie question about storing my bike in cold temps

hi! this is the first time that i've been to a very cold country (japan) and i came from the philippines, which has hot weather.

do you have any tips for storing my bike in "cold" conditions? as it stands, my bike lives in the balcony and it is very cold now (at least by my standards hehehe) 7C to 2C. i'm afraid that the fluids might freeze or the cables might seize?

many thanks!
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Not even freezing temps for water, so no, you will have no problems.
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I store bikes in sub zero temps without problems .
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