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Off shift today. 4 degrees in leeds. Need to do a bit of shopping and running about this morning. Bike or car. Car or bike?? Mmmm where's me helmet!!!!

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Always bike for me. Unless i plan on carrying something big/heavy/lots of stuff In which case car prevails for practicality =)


I should get some panniers..

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If it's dry, or not raining badly... Bike all the way :thumb:


Having the choice of both now, with the car being cheaper to run, I do take advantage of the cars heating function on the *really* bad days.

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Off shift today. 4 degrees in leeds. Need to do a bit of shopping and running about this morning. Bike or car. Car or bike?? Mmmm where's me helmet!!!!

 

Why wear a helmet in a car?


:up:

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Cutting... wish I could work out how to use the face thingy's so I could give you one back...lol

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Being a London commuter, it would have to be seriously, seriously bad weather to make me use the train (I use zipcar but wouldn't every drive to work even if I did own a car right now).


It has been absolutely pouring with rain and I'll still grab my keys and helmet. I'll still get to work faster than everyone else and it's only a bit of water, I change at work anyway!


The way I see it, if you opt for the car, you are a wussy! :lol: :twisted: :lol: :twisted:


Either that, or have the luxury of being able to afford both :wink:

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Bike or me, no brainer, cheaper than the car, quicker through the traffic than the car and nore fun round here. No fun sitting in traffic, only good thing about a car is the warmth but my workshop is the same temp as outside anyways so makes no odds really

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