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    Thumbs up Best Part of your day~~!

    Hey All,
    Lately I've began really enjoying the bike, I take it with me as frequently as I can...nothing beats the feeling cruising down the main roads on a hot day man... Having said that, it's usually the best part of my day, coming from the shore with a 9-5 job.... I used to HATE, HATE, commuting, either in a cage or bus.
    Now I am excited each morning getting up with the first thing on my mind as how I am going to dogde the traffic and safely, and quickly getting to work in style..... Commuting has became the "best " part of my day....since.
    For some of you the best part may be spending time with your chick/family/job?.... don't get me wrong I love that as well but getting on a bike and zooming through the traffic is so liberating sometimes it feels as if you are invisible on the road.... what do you think?

    Aiight just wanted to have a yarn...
    laters
    "There's gon' be some stuff you gon' see that's gon' make it hard to smile in the future. But through whatever you see, through all the rain and the pain, you gotta keep your sense of humour. You gotta be able to smile through all this bullshit. Remember that. Keep ya head up."

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    Yeah man, I know what you mean.
    I live in the country and get to blast into Hamilton everyday.
    Best part of my day for sure. I can't wait for 4:30 so I can jump on my bike.
    Viva La Figa

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    yeah got the same feeling but i am going the other way to the traffic and it's a clear blast the whole way to work, infact i don't have to slow down at any point apart from traffic lights (dam you traffic lights you win this time)
    Whats that star?, its the deathstar, what does it do?, it does death!

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    commuting on the bike = win.

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    As I come from shoreside would have to agree that does make my day that I can get from work to home or home to work in about 30 minutes even when traffic stops.
    Almost nothing better.

    What else is there to do!!

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    Definatly. it is great, i love it
    S.G.C. & C.K.M.C.

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    Yep. I know what you mean. I find myself wishing for the end of the day, not so that I can go home so much but so I can ride home... If you get what I mean

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    Yeah. The morning commute is the best part of my day. Strangely, it's better than the ride home. I think that's because:
    • The air is often cool and crisp in the morning
    • Having to be super alert on the bike makes me feel energised
    • The route I take works better one way than the other
    • I'm not as tired
    • People seem to travel to work at staggered times, but all leave for home at around the same time. Either that, or it's the 'funnel' thing: people in my area travelling to different places to work, but coming home there's a whole lot of people from different areas funnelling into one destination.
    I dunno. Whatever it is, it's a great way to travel.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Yeah I love waking up on a fine morning and bringing the blade out of the garage getting ready for a blast into work. I work in Mt Wellington and live in Pokeno so its a fair ol ride. Quite often head through Papakura to Clevedon through to Maraetai, Whitford then out from Botany Downs. Beats getting a flat spot on the motorway and having to deal with swarms of cages for sure!.

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    I dont get to ride in every day because I share the cage ride with my missus', but it sure makes my day when I do (like today).

    Soon she will be quitting her job to raise our mini-me which is due in August. Then i get to commute on the bike every day!

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    Almost all my riding is commuting. Still makes me feel good every time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drum
    I dont get to ride in every day because I share the cage ride with my missus', but it sure makes my day when I do (like today).

    Soon she will be quitting her job to raise our mini-me which is due in August. Then i get to commute on the bike every day!
    Congratulations....family man now huh...very fortunate! take care of the kid and make him/her ride little choppers hehee
    "There's gon' be some stuff you gon' see that's gon' make it hard to smile in the future. But through whatever you see, through all the rain and the pain, you gotta keep your sense of humour. You gotta be able to smile through all this bullshit. Remember that. Keep ya head up."

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ DOOWOP
    Congratulations....family man now huh...very fortunate! take care of the kid and make him/her ride little choppers hehee
    I got my oldest little girl an electric car to drive untill she's 5. I have a little Honda 1 cyl 50cc that she will be riding as soon as she's 5, (1 year 4 months to go).

    Commuting from Hibiscus coast to Upper Queen Street Auckland everyday, turned a 2 hour car "Horror" into the most enjoyable 45minute ride of my life (till the engine blew). Now I just look forward to riding to/from work, even though I spend more time warming the bike than riding it, as I live 8 minutes walk to work.
    I wave to every biker I see.

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    I with you DJ. The morning ride is always the best.
    I ride against the traffic, but theres enough for a bit of dodgy lane changing, undertaking and queue hopping. Sometimes I just hope the lights turn red along the Petone Espl just so I can filter past all the saps in their cages .
    "If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression

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    ridding to and from work is grate no waiting in traffic.

    can be a 20 min drive in the car. on the bike 10 mins hehehe

    after getting my bike i have only used the cage about 4 times

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