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What should I do to my bike to ready it for winter riding?

With gas prices on the soar, I really can't afford to drive to school and work on a teenage minimum wage salary, so I ride my bike. It kinda grew on me. Unfortunately, every winter brings obscene amounts of ice, and the town cannot afford to salt EVERY road- including mine. What can I do to my bike (it's a hybrid, with thin rims) to ensure better traction, and overall better winter riding?

Answer:

Well it's female nature. Some mothers can't accept the fact that their baby boy is already a man. I think that is mainly because they can't accept the fact that they have grown old. If you want my advice do not clean up next time she shows at your door and let her see with her own eyes that her boy is not a boy anymore. Maybe that will let her get off his back.
The lower roller(covered in silicon tape) that turns the belt(mostly rubber) has more negative electrons than the belt (Rubber). So the belt collects the negative electrons from the lower roller, and takes them up to the metal brush inside the aluminum sphere.

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