jimbc
Member
Hello
I'm planning to buy an enclosed cargo trailer to "garage" my bike during the riding season.
My biggest concern though, is humidity. This is because I used to own one of those cycle garages that had a tube frame and vinyl (non breathing) cover. I discovered through the use of a hygrometer, even after install an exhaust fan, that the humidity in that thing was 80 to 90%. And I discovered corrosion on my bike (insert sound of agony here).
I'd like to hear from the owners of cargo trailers to know if I need to be concerned about moisture inside a trailer. I will of course have side vents and a roof vent with a fan.
Now only if it would stop snowing!!
Cheers
I'm planning to buy an enclosed cargo trailer to "garage" my bike during the riding season.
My biggest concern though, is humidity. This is because I used to own one of those cycle garages that had a tube frame and vinyl (non breathing) cover. I discovered through the use of a hygrometer, even after install an exhaust fan, that the humidity in that thing was 80 to 90%. And I discovered corrosion on my bike (insert sound of agony here).
I'd like to hear from the owners of cargo trailers to know if I need to be concerned about moisture inside a trailer. I will of course have side vents and a roof vent with a fan.
Now only if it would stop snowing!!
Cheers