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Discussion in 'Europe' started by bavarian, Apr 2, 2008.

  1. bavarian

    bavarian bavarian

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    There are spanish, turkish, UK, etc. etc. members having their thread, so why not us??
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  2. Pumpy

    Pumpy Exiled Pumpernickel

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    Do I still count? :D
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  3. FrankS

    FrankS ...please wait...

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    I'm a German member although I live in Texas....

    Regards

    Frank
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  4. OlyVR

    OlyVR Been here awhile

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    Ich bin auch ein Deutscher, wohne aber auch nicht in D-land sondern in Greer, SC.
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  5. Mandarax

    Mandarax internet insultant

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    What's the point?
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  6. Possu

    Possu de-nOObed!

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    Knowing who else is out there if you need bike help, want to meet up for rides or general socialising.

    Don't post up if you're not in Germany or are going to be negative.
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  7. bigmac_78

    bigmac_78 Adventurer

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    I´m here, sitting around in the north. :D

    Maybe some more information:
    Age: 29
    Motorcyle: BMW R1150 GS
    Interested in: Football (FC St. Pauli ), motorcycling (ah, surprise) and different outdoor activities (camping, canoeing, fishing...)
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  8. bavarian

    bavarian bavarian

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    Not sure, I just know that British lifestyle is pretty contagious and ruins every decent cultural impulse in a human being. Beans in tomato sauce and greasy sausages for breakfast, porridge, plumpudding for Xmas? Pretty barbaric in my opinion. But then, this thread might save your life and keep you connected to the fatherland.
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  9. Possu

    Possu de-nOObed!

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    Or it could be the ruin of her & undo all the hard work I've done in the past years turning Pumpy in to a respectable member of the community, one who can hold her head up in public (by pretending she's Dutch). :rofl

    It's been a long & difficult task, with plenty of tears, wailing & much woe (mainly on my part) but at last I'm beginning to feel my work is done. :thumb

    Please delete this thread, I can't go through it all again (mind you, the additional income from the EU "Care in the Community for Disruptive Germans" fund will be useful as always :augie).
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  10. bavarian

    bavarian bavarian

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl
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  11. Martigo

    Martigo Kreisverkehrfahrer

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    Hello,

    count me in:wave!!!

    I´m living in the Sauerland-Region. 110 k´s east of Colonia.

    Right coming back from Tunesia:D

    Chenini.jpg

    Nice regards

    Martin
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  12. franken

    franken Been here awhile

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    and one more kraut count.

    located now South of Munich since some years.

    Wegb-page: www.atic-meeting.org
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  13. Possu

    Possu de-nOObed!

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    Okay, that's enough Germans for now, thread closed, we've exceeded the recommended limit.
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  14. Capotourer

    Capotourer CapoNoMore

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    Ich bin in Ludwigsburg geboren. :deal Does that count?:D
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  15. mhpr262

    mhpr262 Long timer

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    Hi everybody, I live and work in Ebermannstadt, east of Forchheim during the week, but usually drive/or ride home to Erding for the weekends. The "Fränkische Schweiz" ("Frankonian Switzerland", this region´s nickname because of its scenery) has got some of the best motorcycle roads north of the Alps. Rollercoasters.
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  16. franken

    franken Been here awhile

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    totaly agree!! :thumb (learned to ride in the "fränkischen")
    and the best and cheapest beer in the (franconian) world :beer

    Andreas (ex-Bayreuther - Oberfranke)

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    some franconian english (do you know the german meaning?)
    - do left a eagle
    - people read a dry egg
    - day wise washed is fie diar
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  17. ThePikeman

    ThePikeman German n00b

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    There goes incognito. If you visit Berlin, I'll happily advise which bar to go with a leather outfit, or maybe better not to go. :rofl

    I can't really help with great riding roads around here, no hills means straighter roads.
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  18. shakesbeer

    shakesbeer Adventurer

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    :photog:lol3

    I also lived in the "Fränkische". Well, at least pretty close (Small village close to Auerbach).

    Moved to Munich last November.
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  19. bavarian

    bavarian bavarian

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    Looks like we could organize some little ride for guys from the Munich are. Weekend into the Dolomites or Vogesen/Lothringen?
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  20. bavarian

    bavarian bavarian

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    I totally understand your fears, but to calm you down - we won't take over the forum. At least for now. We make mistakes only once (twice). Zis time vee vill succeede.
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