I ask this because I had owned a bicycle that I used on a daily basis. I stored it outside part of the day while at classes on campus, and then stored it inside my apartment at night. Both my front wheel bearing and my rear wheel bearing failed (the shafts would get loose inside the outer cylinder).
Now, this was an el-cheapo Huffy bicycle with crappy parts, but will heating/cooling bearings reduce the lifetime further? It seems to make sense to me that expansion/contraction could be stressful, but I want to be sure.
I hope that my newer, much better quality, bike will not suffer this problem.
2007-04-06
08:40:04
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Ubi
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