I'm an apartment dweller, resigned to storing bikes in my front closet, which while still indoors, can get quite cold in wintertime (upstate NY, so temps below zero during some winter nights and sustained sub 20 degrees for days possibly as its wall borders outside). Heat from the apartment doesn't really penetrate into it unless I open the door (not always feasible).
Possibly stupid question but should I be concerned about having my hed jet wheels in there, or any other bike components, for long peiods of time due to the cold? I mention the wheels specifically since theyre the most expensive component i have and with the carbon only a fairing, a bit different than most carbon wheels. I'd say it could get down to 40 or 30 degrees or less in that closet. Keep in mind thatd be for mamy hours, maybe even days on end if I'm not home cranking the heat or opening the closet door to let warm air in...any reason to worry?
Thanks.
Possibly stupid question but should I be concerned about having my hed jet wheels in there, or any other bike components, for long peiods of time due to the cold? I mention the wheels specifically since theyre the most expensive component i have and with the carbon only a fairing, a bit different than most carbon wheels. I'd say it could get down to 40 or 30 degrees or less in that closet. Keep in mind thatd be for mamy hours, maybe even days on end if I'm not home cranking the heat or opening the closet door to let warm air in...any reason to worry?
Thanks.