Buy this: https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/m...ing/4264228430
You will be so worried about getting home, and when it inevitably breaks down, so busy fending off the amorous advances of Hot Chicks (TM) who will appear as if from the aether to make said advances to you that you will forget why you were full of angst in the first place.
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
grab one of these and give yourself a purpose in life
https://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/s...post1131213721
Can see it could be a bit of a struggle to get motivated to ride when there are fairly limited options on where to go, when you add the fact that the speed limits have been reduced on most of the roads around there, there's a fairly good chance you'll get stuck behind a truck doing less than the already pedestrian 60k limit and spending your afternoon sucking diesel fumes isn't that appealing.
Riding a cheap small bike to buzz around town has helped get my interest back after doing nothing for quite a while, along with finding excuses to take the bike instead of the car. Not much option for that in Hanmer so the next best thing could be a low budget off roader to get out on the shingle stuff over the hill, riding there and back just for fun seems to make more sense on gravel.
Riding cheap crappy old bikes badly since 1987
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Funny.
The only parts of my daily commute to and from Rangiora that have been reduced are about 10 km of the 114 km journey.
But I had someone tell me recently that the speed limit all the way to Hanmer had been reduced.
It's easy to exaggerate when you have a position on something.
But, yeah. I used to do a lot of road cycling too, but SH7A is the only road near Hanmer, and it's not very friendly for roadies.
Seriously there is really good mtb at Hanmer. My electric mtb has been a revelation. Mtb doesnt have to be all super gnar and mad hucks. I mainly use it for getting out of the city and looking at scenery.
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
Dude.
Where did you start?
Get yourself a smaller bike.
I sold my very proficient Tiger1050 and bought a 675 as it was just plain more fun
You don't need to cart gear.
Heck a T7 would be super different and open new horizons
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
A track day - good safe fun and your mojo will be ready for just about anything the road can serve up
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