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I'm not real comfortable doing that. It creates an undefinable condition. I'm sure it's fine for a cool fall night, but what happens when it gets really cold? I suspect the winter air collects in a lump at the bottom, and causes the tires to behave unpredictably. Not a big deal on dry pavement, but I don't need the added excitement on snow or ice.
 
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