Would also suggest checking the chain.  I usually replace a chain either 
during the winter or at the end here in Minnesota.  Grit can get in and 
wreak havoc on the rest of the drivetrain.  Then again, this year we're 
also having a strange winter.  Took the studs off almost two weeks ago and 
already have a couple hundred miles on my Sam Hillborne.  (Can't get myself 
to ride it through the winter, though.)
 
Also check and clean the spokes and nipples.  Doesn't take much salt to 
gross them up good.
 
Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN

On Wednesday, March 21, 2012 5:23:03 PM UTC-5, joe b. wrote:

> I'd add pull the stem, clean and regrease. There's no way to avoid
> getting water (and possibly salt) down the steerer.
>
> Best,
> joe broach
> portland, or
>

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