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  1. I feel like heating the cassette before you leave or attaching a heat source to your bike might help.

  2. It kinda just happens when the conditions are right (wrong). If you shift through those gears before it all freezes, that can help. But like others said, I switched to single speed for the winter. If you don’t, nature will make the switch for you.

  3. maybe cycle through the gears often to keep the gears cleared out ..

    … it seems that the slush (salted roads?) .. is freezing on the gears (air temp below freezing?)

    I am not sure how common this is (Coastal Virginia – so my frame of reference is limited)

  4. iameatingoatmeal on

    Ok so implementing this is a pain, but I have seen guys zip tie a paint brush to the frame. The brush gentle glides of the sprocket and keeps it clear.

    The bear of it is getting it so it doesn’t fuck up the chain.

  5. the actual problem is that your cassette, front chain wheel and chain are too worn out.
    New parts won’t skip gears.
    I ride in similar or worse conditions currently and just switched those parts.

    Now the rear derailleur could also have moisture inside or the spring worn out, which will complicate things more

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