The damage from salt and such isn't an issue until the temperature starts
to rise a bit above zero F. Where do you ride at? When in doubt, a simple
rinse of the bike with not-very-high-presure water will keep her from
rusting on you. You might also give the bike a protective pre-season coat
of car wax which you can renew as needed.

Cheers!

lyle

On 8 August 2012 11:12, lungimsam <john11.2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I really want to ride mine this winter, but don't want it to get damaged
> by road salts.
> Any ideas? How do you keep it safe from salt?
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