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1st postie: CT110 or SuperCub
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<blockquote data-quote="jon_m" data-source="post: 309738" data-attributes="member: 2232"><p>Geez just typed it and hit "post reply". Dumb ass. Now the alzheimer test</p><p></p><p>Thanks O_p & B</p><p></p><p>From Qld. But plan on using it in turf like experienced in WA or similar. No trial bike workouts. Just slow distance commutes. Have a learners but almost no motor bike experience, just plenty of push biking through Sydney traffic. So very slow on a clutch-less postie CT110 or NBC110 (???). </p><p></p><p>"Why a postie bike? ": relatively cheap, clutch-less, light (for the bike rack), known to be durable, popular, and dodge a few more stakes.</p><p></p><p>The van is a caravan. By "swap a bike rack" I meant being able to swap it from the caravan to the 4wd as needed. The vans not a toy hauler, so no quad for me.</p><p></p><p>So a Super Cub must be a viable alternative - until proven wrong</p><p></p><p>Not sure but think I failed the test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jon_m, post: 309738, member: 2232"] Geez just typed it and hit "post reply". Dumb ass. Now the alzheimer test Thanks O_p & B From Qld. But plan on using it in turf like experienced in WA or similar. No trial bike workouts. Just slow distance commutes. Have a learners but almost no motor bike experience, just plenty of push biking through Sydney traffic. So very slow on a clutch-less postie CT110 or NBC110 (???). "Why a postie bike? ": relatively cheap, clutch-less, light (for the bike rack), known to be durable, popular, and dodge a few more stakes. The van is a caravan. By "swap a bike rack" I meant being able to swap it from the caravan to the 4wd as needed. The vans not a toy hauler, so no quad for me. So a Super Cub must be a viable alternative - until proven wrong Not sure but think I failed the test. [/QUOTE]
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