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I live in NC and I have had my bike under a car port till this year covered with a out side cover from HD. I didnt remove anything and it was below freezing for a few months. I would condition it, cover it up, and tender the batter. I didnt tender the battery last year but that may have been a mistake. The battery is weaker this year so I am tendering it. Just a suggestion in my humble opinion.
i kept mine inside for quite a while mostly too cold outside to be sitting on cold concrete srying to clean spokes . now new wheels makes cleaning easier . but kids also dictate that the living room is a cool place to keep the biike but why did i build a shop to keep it inside ???
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