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There was a layer of ice on the timber decking outside the bike shed this morning.
Twas a bit dicey moving the bike as my feet were sliding all over the show.
Then the bastard thing didn't want to start for 10 minutes.
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
Great idea, but that coffee could be, well, heavens forbid, just coffee! Damn, you bloody provincials, when are you going to get it?
Remember, being a true Aucklander, I will only drink PC, Aunty Helen, Sue "slap me harder bitch" Bradford approved coffee.
You know, the kind that is taxed more than the value of the original beans, grown in organic soil, devoid of any chemicals, as well as having to be packed in hermetically sealed non-gm produced 100% cotton sacks, picked by certified virgin (non-denominational of course) nuns, all who have been tested thoroughly to ensure they're microbe free.
Tea sounds better really.... WITH MARSHMALLOWS!
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Ride, eat, sleep, repeat!
can someone plz explain to me what you achieve by saying AKL folk r useless handlin d cold, akl cold is not cold at all? etc etc?..does it make ya'll southerners feel like better cold weather handling peeps?...at the end of the day your tax money comes to the same icey roads we ride on..SHOW ME THE MONEY BIARCH!!!! <>
ps: i was raised in Dubai, so winters there were hmmm 24 C in the day and 10 C at night, even lower if you're out in the desert...but summer..40 odd C..
Chuck Norris has two speeds. Walk, and Kill.
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Auckland needs weather like Taupo's.
A few more darkies in hoodies culling themselves from the herd in hockey fields would do a power of good around these parts.
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kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
Yeah I normally use that technique too. In fact I did it when I left home but then stopped for petrol along the way and forgot the correct cold-weather procedure - probably because I was still stunned by the fact it cost me $25 to fill my little Volty's tank!
By the way Swoop have you got any tips for not rubbing off your lip gloss when you do that? Happens every time.
There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!
Errm... Malcolm was academically talented, popular, played rugby league, wanted to be a lawyer when he left school and had never been in trouble with the police.
Sounds like he was a role model to other young people and a loss to his family and community. How are the colour of his skin and the fact he had a hood on his sweatshirt relevant?
RIP young man.
There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!
Riding in snow is OK.
As long as it's either fresh, or very old. If it's melted and refrozen it's a bit slippy.
Riding when it's snowing is a bit more tricky. Last time I did it I had the conundrum (like a condom, but has more of a bang) of whether to have my visor up or down: down = covered in snow, visor fogged up; up = helmet filled with snow, eyes fogged up.![]()
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
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