[STICKY]My Pic Of The Day

Squizzy

Long Timer
First ride on the 12 since having the Wilburs suspension fitted.
Very happy, seems smoother (a bit hard to quantify that), but definately lower (30mm), which makes life a lot more comfortable when I stop.

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Sidestand length is ok, centrestand a bit of a lift, but I could use the exercise anyway.

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The Crusty one is going to tell me I left way to much tread on the table but I figured that after 32,044 km the front tyre needed to be retired

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the new one looks, well new.

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Hytram

<-- now went that way
The new normal at Vicroads..

To be honest, with the sun out it was actually nicer that sitting inside..

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Looks like the queue at the bakery yesterday. I think it won't be long before we start to see the Disneyland signs "45 minutes to the ride from this spot", "30 minutes to the ride from this spot", etc.
 

robbieb

Tassie Daddy
We drove to Mt Field National Park on Sunday. Got there before 10am and things were pretty quiet. Waited for our friends to arrive before driving off up to Lake Dobson. Must have been people staying in the huts up there because there were a dozen cars in the car park. After our return to the visitor's centre around lunch time the place was packed, cars and people everywhere. I guess Mt Field is the closest and most accessible National Park to Hobart, and people have been itching to get out and about for months.
 
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