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Moreover, moisture and cold weather can also damage your bike, particularly during harsh winter months. Although weather-related degradation may not occur immediately, it will happen eventually. So even if your bike has been fine outside thus far, now is the time to bring it in.
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Read More »Riding in the cold and wet can be completely safe—and fun—but you don’t want to store your bike in these conditions. Stashing your bike on a porch or in the yard, or chaining it to a fence, may be quick and convenient, but this leaves it susceptible to theft (thus leaving you reliant on carbon-based transportation). Moreover, moisture and cold weather can also damage your bike, particularly during harsh winter months. Although weather-related degradation may not occur immediately, it will happen eventually. So even if your bike has been fine outside thus far, now is the time to bring it in. If you’re blessed with a large living space, you may be able to get by with leaning bikes against one another in a wide hallway or spare room. But if you, like me, inhabit more cramped quarters, you may need to consider purchasing (or building) an indoor bike rack. Bike racks come in all shapes, size, colors, and materials, and some don’t even require power tools to install. Regardless of your budget or your home’s layout and aesthetic, there’s a bike rack out there for you. Just make sure to check the rack’s dimensions and weight-bearing capacity prior to purchasing. Increasingly, apartment buildings and condos are offering residents indoor bike storage rooms. In some cases, bike storage is a free perk; in others, there’s a one-time or annual fee. In all cases, you’ll want to consider whether or not it’s safe to leave your bike in one of these rooms. If you notice that bikes tend to be piled up on top of one another, there’s a chance your bike could be damaged when someone else tries moving their own bike. And if a careless bicycle owner locks their bike to your bike—which happens more often than you’d think—you could end up in a pickle. You’ll also want to consider the likelihood of your bike being stolen from the room. If the building employs a doorperson, or if there is some sort of security in place, your bike will likely remain safe; otherwise, the bike room may just provide an easy way for a thief to access multiple bikes. Even if you consider the shared storage room to be a safe place to store your ride, you’ll still want to lock it to whatever rack is provided. If no rack is available, lock your wheels to the frame—that way, a would-be thief can’t just wheel the bike away. (Just be sure you don’t lock your bike to anyone else’s!)
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Though freestanding racks may be easier to install, floor-to-ceiling pole racks tend to be more stable and are able to accommodate more weight. They’re a good option if you have multiple heavy bikes and/or if you can’t risk a freestanding rack potentially falling over. The Topeak Dual-Touch bike stand can hold up to four bikes and is sufficiently heavy-duty to be a bike shop go-to.
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