
Originally Posted by
rastuscat
On reflection, I think it's a pity that cars are being preferred. I recall buying my first bike in 1982, a CB250N, because cars were beyond most young folki back then.
My first bike (also in 1982) was a CB125T. I had it for a year before upgrading to a CB250N. For me it was more about parking at Uni.

Originally Posted by
rastuscat
The Japanese imports changed all that in 1985 (ish), and I believe that was the start of the decline in bikes in NZ.
Definitely. In Auckland I watched bike shop after bike shop go bust over the decade or two after that.

Originally Posted by
rastuscat
Bikes here have become a novelty, a luxury even.
What we need is for more people to see them as a serious alternative for primary transport. I honestly think the fact that I use a bike more than 99% of the time keeps me sane (although some may disagree with my appraisal of my mental state).
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