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Headbanger
23rd March 2009, 15:09
Seems we have picked up a hefty contract that should hopefully see us through the recession which is fantastic news but as a bit of a kicker most of the company has to relocate to a Invercargill.

My personal involvement will be at least 3 months but may stretch out to 6 or even 9 months.

I'm told that for 3 months of the year its too damn cold to ride a bike? Anyone able to say that's true or not? is black ice a common occurrence?

My dilemma is whether I buy a bike down there to commute on and explore the country on weekends or take my current bike down and keep it locked out of sight and bring her out for the weekend rides, I can always take a work vehicle for commuting.

My preferred option is to buy another bike but that's reliant on being able to do enough riding over winter to make it viable.

jim.cox
23rd March 2009, 15:16
I'm told that for 3 months of the year its too damn cold to ride a bike? Anyone able to say that's true or not? is black ice a common occurrence?


Inver's climate sux

Its not that cold

Dont usually get frost

Its just grey & cloudy all the time and wet & windy more often than not.

Much, much nicer 30km inland (Winton)

slofox
23rd March 2009, 15:33
Invercargill doesn't GET cold...it IS cold...

keithbuckby
23rd March 2009, 15:42
but not that bad, I ride to work everyday, just take it easy on the frost first thing. getting busy tho, now takes about 20 minutes to get from one end of town to the other! lol

sunhuntin
23rd March 2009, 16:14
thatd be good, hb. then you dont have to travel for days to get to the burt munro!

JimO
23rd March 2009, 16:46
if you too soft its too cold

Cosmo
23rd March 2009, 19:48
There seems to be a misconception about the weather down here in the deep south. It doesn'nt rain as much as Auckland, not as windy as Wellington and Dunedin would have to have colder/darker/greyer weather. (No offense intended). Only had two cases on black ice last winter but apart from that fairly mild. Think it may be the greenhouse effect. In fact have heard will be the place to be weather wise in a few years.:sunny:Yes you heard it here first.

scumdog
23rd March 2009, 19:49
Cold-as.
Waay too cold for a Harley rider....:whistle:

Jez
23rd March 2009, 20:01
i ride to class everyday, provided i dont have to pick up the kids at lunchtimes or anything.

i was born and raised down here, so i might just be used to the wind and rain ... but it still think its blown out of proportions by the rest of the country *shrug*