jay clock
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New Zealand is an awful place, don't go there. Some of the industrial areas of former Soviet countries can offer lovely cycling I hear.
jay clock said:New Zealand is an awful place, don't go there. Some of the industrial areas of former Soviet countries can offer lovely cycling I hear.
Tony said:Reg should admit to being a Kiwi himself....
Anyway, Bonj, what are you thinking of? There are places with no mobile reception for you to ring your breakdown service.....
Try watching Lord of the Rings. They were filmed in NZ.bonj said:by 'good for cycling' i don't mean how kind are the drivers, that doesn't phase me , i mean what's the scenery, landscape etc like
Which is, of course, why seasoned cyclo-tourists only ever carry a puncture repair kit and a mini-pump. Nothing else can possibly go wrong.bonj said:you don't need a breakdown service Tone. New zealand's a civilised country, it's not like i'm thinking of going to the gobi desert in outer friggin mongolia is it. What's going to happen - puncture? easy. Broken chain ? Powerlink. Can't see what else would go wrong with a (probably) new, good quality bike that isn't being used for more than it was designed. And before you bang on about 'oh your frame might break', 'oh your spoke might snap', these things aren't that likely on account of the fact that i'm not really that fat.
Chuffy said:Which is, of course, why seasoned cyclo-tourists only ever carry a puncture repair kit and a mini-pump. Nothing else can possibly go wrong.
I can only say my Canadian cousin floored a New Zealander who was trying to impress her with their wonderful scenery when she told him it was just like Scotland.bonj said:by 'good for cycling' i don't mean how kind are the drivers, that doesn't phase me , i mean what's the scenery, landscape etc like
Of course the true cyclo-tourist carries nothing more than his Webley service revolver and a picture of Queen Victoria.Flying_Monkey said:I fear you are overladen, sir - real bicycle tourists only use solid rubber tyres. That way one will never experience a puncture even in the colonies. Mr Dunlop's foppish invention will never catch on...
Flying_Monkey said:Seriously though, I really can't believe that after all the shoot he gave JayClock, that Bonj is seriously asking this question - I mean, why doesn't he just go to Wales?And why not read JayClock's
bonj said:if if offer to ask on here WHAT TO BRING. If i