How to best store your bike in winter

When the cold of winter sets in, it's important to think about how to best protect your bike from the elements. Without proper storage, your bike can be damaged by moisture, frost and dirt – and that could mean expensive repairs in the spring.

Here you will find our 5-step guide to optimal winter storage of your bicycle.

1. Clean the bike thoroughly

Before you put the bike away, it should be washed thoroughly:

  • Remove dirt, road salt and oil
  • Use a mild bike cleaner and a soft brush
  • Dry the bike completely – especially around the chain, gears and brakes

A clean bike doesn't rust nearly as easily as a dirty one.

2. Lubricate chain and moving parts

After cleaning, you should lubricate:

  • The chain with a good winter oil
  • Gears, cables and moving parts with appropriate lubrication

This minimizes the risk of rust and frozen parts.

3. Use a bike cover

A bike cover is indispensable if the bike is outside – or in an unheated shed. It protects against:

  • Rain and snow
  • UV radiation, which breaks down plastic and paint
  • Dirt and moisture that can lead to rust

➡️ Find the perfect bike cover here

4. Store the bike dry and safe

The best winter storage is:

  • Indoors (e.g. in basement, garage or shed)
  • On a bike rack or hanger to protect the tires
  • Without pressure on suspension and wheels

If you don't have space inside, a cover + raised bike rack is a good solution.

5. Pump up the tires and check the pressure regularly

When your bike is not in use for a long time, your tires can lose air. Inflate them to the correct pressure before storing them – and check them regularly. Low tire pressure can cause flat or warped tires that need to be replaced.

Do you have an electric bike? So:

  • Take the battery indoors
  • Store it at room temperature and around 60% charged.
  • Avoid letting it completely discharge during the winter

Read also: ➡️ How to protect your electric bike