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screw riding a bike to work, my next door neighbour had to all winter cos he crashed his car....

oh and the weather ain't all that bad here, i got on a plane here and off in brisbane and there was no difference...

actually the whole drive down to melb i think it was colder than tassie

Haha, difference was timmy, you probably left here in the middle of the arvo with the sun out, and arrived in bris with the sun down and a shit day. But there has hardly been a winter at all this year. every year it seems to be getting closer to being just one 12 month season.

screw riding a bike to work, my next door neighbour had to all winter cos he crashed his car....

oh and the weather ain't all that bad here, i got on a plane here and off in brisbane and there was no difference...

actually the whole drive down to melb i think it was colder than tassie

You BIG girl Tim.

Nothing wrong with riding bikes, there just like cars and can be used in all weather conditions.

Its the rider that can't :rolleyes:

I ride mine and the car is on the road (well most of the time) its easier and quicker to get to work, (and i can have more fun as well) less fuel consumption and i can park anywhere....

I love Tassie weather B)

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