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Author: antc1946

Born in 1946 I learnt to cycle about 10 years later. On a bike with rods connecting brake levers to the brakes - anyone remember those? I emigrated to Australia (from the UK) in 1974 and moved to Tasmania in 1984. Bicycles were in my life for most of that time although sometimes they were replaced by motorised two wheels for a bit more excitement. On reaching 70 I decided to stick to pedal power but in 2019 an electric recumbent made an appearance. it's now 2023 and I have 3 bikes. 2 e-recumbents and the Brompton.

It’s the shortest day

It’s the shortest day

Or it was yesterday. So far we are having a mild winter with only a short spell of minus temps overnight. It is damp though.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor antc1946Posted on June 24, 2025Categories Cycling, General Comment, Northern TasmaniaTags E-bike riding, Smartmotion E-City2 Comments on It’s the shortest day

Let’s try something new

Let’s try something new

A new ride – what can it be?

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Unknown's avatarAuthor antc1946Posted on June 8, 2025Categories Cycling, Northern TasmaniaTags Smartmotion E-City2 Comments on Let’s try something new

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