But looking at my main bike, a ten year-old Tricross, I think the motoring equivalent would be a 4WD Skoda. Practical, solid, rugged and can handle rough(er) terrain.
So what car is your bike?
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Great carrying capacity, built for longer journeys, maybe not the fastest.... probably this.
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Don't you ride your bike on the pavement?I'll go with that too
Granted there's no rack on my CGR, but the mounts are there (donated my pannier-bags to SWMBO, for her commuter Boardman)
I'll go along a few bridleways/into the Woods on it too, even on 'slicks'
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I may be slightly biased as towards considering it the 2-wheeled equivilant of an Octavia 4x4, or Scout
This is my car (owned since it was 7 months old)
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Don't you ride your bike on the pavement?
Saw this
View: https://twitter.com/Spectator_LIFE/status/1229319823370309633
Now clearly that's wrong. Audis tend to be driven far too fast and aggressively so the equivalent to an Audi in bike terms would be an S-Works carbon-thingy, superlight racer ridden by a MAMIL/MAWIL
But looking at my main bike, a ten year-old Tricross, I think the motoring equivalent would be a 4WD Skoda. Practical, solid, rugged and can handle rough(er) terrain.
So what car is your bike?