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How Winter Can Damage Your Bike (And How To Prepare)

As the days get shorter and the roads turn wet, your bike faces far harsher conditions than in summer. Without preparation, those months of cold, damp riding will take a toll on your components—and often far sooner than you think.

Leaves, Mud and Moisture

In early autumn, fallen leaves and heavier roadside mud create two problems:

  • Skid risk — especially on corners and shaded lanes where leaves stay damp.
  • Rust traps — mud clings to parts like the front derailleur, holding moisture in place and accelerating corrosion.

Fitting full-length mudguards helps keep this debris off your drivetrain and reduces both mess and moisture retention.

Drivetrain Care in Winter

A regular clean-and-lube routine is essential. Using a wet lube designed for damp conditions will keep the chain protected for longer between cleans. Replacing worn parts—especially chains—before they become excessively worn will prevent damage to other drivetrain components.

Bearings and Seals

Wheel hubs, bottom brackets, and headsets all rely on good sealing to keep water and grit out. In winter, those seals and the grease they protect are under constant attack. Preventative servicing and fresh grease now can extend the life of these parts and help avoid costly mid-season repairs.

Salt and Grit: Accelerated Wear

When icy weather sets in, road salt and grit are spread to improve safety. Unfortunately, that mix quickly works its way into chains, cassettes, cables, and bearings. Combined with moisture, it speeds up corrosion and grinds down moving parts.

Key risk areas:

  • Chain and cassette — rust and stiff links
  • Brake cables — fraying or seizing inside the housing
  • Derailleurs — delicate mechanism parts can seize
  • Wheel hubs and bottom bracket — water and grit intrusion, leading to rough bearings

Don’t Ignore the “Invisible” Damage

Corrosion often starts out of sight—inside cables, beneath bearing seals, or deep in chain links. By the time it’s visible, the part may be beyond repair. A pre-winter service catches and addresses these issues before they cause failures.


Book your winter-proof inspection now to avoid mid-season breakdowns and keep your bike performing safely through the colder months.

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