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« on: February 17, 2007, 06:37:19 AM »

Hi there,

I´m new to this forum. I live in Aachen and sometimes dwell around Frankfurt.

I ride since 2004, but since half a year I have my first own bike, kawa zephyr 550, which I consider my recent learner and later commuter bike.

where do you guys come from and what do you ride???

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« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2007, 07:13:56 AM »

Welcome to STN  Bigok

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« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2007, 07:56:25 AM »


Where do you guys come from and what do you ride???


Where? Canada, but most of my "quality" riding takes place in Europe and the Alps.

What? Four BMW GSes of different years and one Kawasaki KLR650.

I'll probably be moving there either permanently or part of the year. I'm in the process of applying for my EU citizenship and passport which I'll get automatically due to circumstances.
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« Reply #3 on: February 17, 2007, 09:56:34 AM »

Schön Grüß aus (manchmal) Bad Schwalbach (Main-Taunus-Kreis)!  
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« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2007, 03:45:40 PM »

  Bigok Herzlich wilkommen!

Wir kommen gewöhnlich zweimal im Jahr nach Frankfurt-Niederrad, wo meine Schatz ihr Familieheimat hat.

Bis jetzt aber lieder ohne Motorrad.  Sad
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« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2007, 04:18:51 PM »

Leider, ich auch.   Sad  
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« Reply #6 on: February 18, 2007, 05:58:19 AM »

Bis jetzt aber lieder ohne Motorrad.


Und ich...immer mit meine R1150 GS Adventure.  Beerchug

Von Allround Motorradvermietung in Frankfurt kostet eine R1200 GS nur €510 pro woche.

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« Reply #7 on: February 18, 2007, 07:37:45 AM »

Wow, didn´t expect so many replies so quick. Thanks for the welcome!

Thats a pity - the bikeless time... a friend used to roast me about that... now he has a seasonal registration and I´m the one riding all year round, and I haven´t seen winter yet Wink But honestly - riding alone is great, but I´d like to have a group ride once in a while (like march).

So who is riding currently?
Hat jemand Bock auf ne Runde durch den Taunus - vielleicht im März??? Too many riders over here have a seasonal registration, which sucks considering the great weather and good riding conditions Wink
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« Reply #8 on: February 18, 2007, 01:58:31 PM »

Ab anfang April bin ich wieder in Bad Schwalbach.  Bock hab ich!  Na ja, Motorrad... dass ist problematich.   Sad

Aber rund ins Wispertal zu fahren... das wird sehr fantastisch sein!  



(I'll be back in Bad Schwalbach in early April.  I've got the desire.  Um, er, a motorcycle... that's a problem  But to ride around in Wispertal... that would be really fantastic!  

Wispertal is an area east of the Rhine, in the western end of the Taunus region, and it's basically a region full of Deals Gap-like roads and realistic [well, generally] speed limits)  
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« Reply #9 on: February 18, 2007, 10:01:30 PM »

Umlaut control, please.  Lol

Meine Mutti ist Berliner, und meine Papa hat raus Pommern gekomst und meine Deutsch ist ganz schadlich.

Ich bin ein Redding, Kalifornia rezident.

Guten tag!  Lol
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« Reply #10 on: February 19, 2007, 07:06:23 AM »

Umlaut control, please.  Lol

Meine Mutti ist Berliner, und meine Papa hat raus Pommern gekomst und meine Deutsch ist ganz schadlich.

Ich bin ein Redding, Kalifornia rezident.

Guten tag!  Lol

Here's a useful site for tuning up your German - www.leo.org - now with German/English, German/French, and German/Spanish sections.  This is not a Babel Fish site (home of some very scary translations) but more like a "I know the word, I just can't think of right meaning or grammar" site. 

Um, gosh, your mother's a Berliner?  Time to hop over to leo and look that up.  Sie ist eine Berlinerin - Berliner sind auch Kreppeln oder Ballen benannt und sind sehr lecker.  Wie es ist mit Ihrer Mutter, ich hoffe, ist etwas anders.   Wink

Sorry - it's an old joke that goes back to JFK's pronouncement in Berlin: "Ich bin ein Berliner" which also means "I am a donut".  "Berliners" are sort of like the sugar-coated, jelly-filled goodies found at Dunkin Donuts, etc. and they're associated with Fasching, German Mardi Gras.  And "Berliner" is also the masculine form for someone from Berlin.  Anyway, translating, "She is from Berlin - "Berliners" are also called "kreppeln" or "balls" and are very tasty.  How it is with your mother, I hope, is somewhat different."  Yeah, yeah, yeah... if you have to explain 'em, they aren't that funny. 

Grüß und tchüß aus Skippack!   Bigsmile
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« Reply #11 on: February 21, 2007, 03:12:45 AM »

I live just south of Germany in Munich, Bavaria's capital city Wink I moved here from Stuttgart about a year and half ago.

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'88 Yamaha TDR250 (located at my in-laws' place in Bohemia) and
'92 Honda CBR600 (with seasonal registration!).

My CBR's still stuck in Stuttgart, but, to be perfectly honest, my two little ones and work keep my riding time down to a minimum.
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« Reply #12 on: February 21, 2007, 03:18:07 AM »


Hat jemand Bock auf ne Runde durch den Taunus - vielleicht im März??? Too many riders over here have a seasonal registration, which sucks considering the great weather and good riding conditions Wink


You should have been here last winter. It was a long, cold and snowy winter. Actually, quite the opposite of this indeed very mild winter. Overall, seasonal registration makes sense if you don't have studded tires for the winter and/or don't mind a salt-covered motorcycle  Crazy
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« Reply #13 on: February 21, 2007, 02:23:08 PM »

~RBEmerson: Thanks for that hint... I´m in Hanau until the End of this month, so will have one or two occasions to hit that area  Bigsmile

Hey, would you rent a bike for a weekend or even a week???
Some friends of mine and me are kicking an idea around... having a trip over the alps to the middle sea...

Yummy... this sweet talk makes me hungry - unfortunately the Fastenzeit has begun Sad Carnival is over  Lol

~Ralf: You´re propably right, but I´m really excited about the good conditions, even tough I would consider this weather bad - It´s just dry, which increases riding time  Bigsmile Why is your bike still in Stuttgart? Is the area around Munich good for riding? I really like the blackwood forrest - been there during my service, but wasn´t riding at that time, and ever since I dreamed of a tour to and through it... maybe this year - to visit friends in freiburg...
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Here's a useful site for tuning up your German - www.leo.org - now with German/English, German/French, and German/Spanish sections.  This is not a Babel Fish site (home of some very scary translations) but more like a "I know the word, I just can't think of right meaning or grammar" site.  

Um, gosh, your mother's a Berliner?  Time to hop over to leo and look that up.  Sie ist eine Berlinerin - Berliner sind auch Kreppeln oder Ballen benannt und sind sehr lecker.  Wie es ist mit Ihrer Mutter, ich hoffe, ist etwas anders.   Wink

Sorry - it's an old joke that goes back to JFK's pronouncement in Berlin: "Ich bin ein Berliner" which also means "I am a donut".  "Berliners" are sort of like the sugar-coated, jelly-filled goodies found at Dunkin Donuts, etc. and they're associated with Fasching, German Mardi Gras.  And "Berliner" is also the masculine form for someone from Berlin.  Anyway, translating, "She is from Berlin - "Berliners" are also called "kreppeln" or "balls" and are very tasty.  How it is with your mother, I hope, is somewhat different."  Yeah, yeah, yeah... if you have to explain 'em, they aren't that funny.  

Grüß und tchüß aus Skippack!   Bigsmile
Lol Ya, I know about the JFK Berliner joke. Meine tanta lived on the square where JFK made that speech. She witnessed it.

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« Reply #15 on: February 21, 2007, 09:06:55 PM »

Hanau... it's been a looooooong time since I was there.  In army green.   Rolleyes  

I've thought about renting locally.  There's a Honda dealer in Bleidenstadt (on B54 - part of Taunustein) I keep meaning to talk to about that.  But I'd have to bring all of my riding gear with me from the States on top of everything else we drag along.  Na ja, alles, mit glück, ist möglich.   Smile

Carnival is history for this year.  At least we had something that looked like kreppeln last night after dinner.   Bigsmile  

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« Reply #16 on: February 22, 2007, 02:28:07 AM »


~Ralf: You´re propably right, but I´m really excited about the good conditions, even tough I would consider this weather bad - It´s just dry, which increases riding time  Bigsmile Why is your bike still in Stuttgart? Is the area around Munich good for riding? I really like the blackwood forrest - been there during my service, but wasn´t riding at that time, and ever since I dreamed of a tour to and through it... maybe this year - to visit friends in freiburg...


By all means enjoy the mild winter we're having, but bear in mind this is not a typical German winter (unless this is a sign of things to come, i.e. global warming Cool).

Even though Munich is the doorstep to the Alps, my CBR still languishes in Stuttgart Rolleyes While living in Stuttgart, I used go to the Black Forest regularly, and it is indeed great for motorcycles. Freiburg would make a great destination.
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« Reply #17 on: February 22, 2007, 05:51:32 AM »

And further north, Odenwald and Michelstadt.  We drove around there a couple of years ago in early April, lots of great roads and scenery, and almost nobody on the roads.  Except for some guys doing some serious kneedragging in the corners.  Although I do remember going past one stretch of road where there was a "no speed limit" sign (white circle, black edge, and three diagonal stripes) and no more than 100-200 meters down the road a 70 km speed limit sign.  Sitting in the bushes (really!) were two police with a radar unit and down the road was a green and white car with blue lights on top.  Nasty, nasty, nasty!   Thumbsdown Thumbsdown
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« Reply #18 on: February 22, 2007, 02:26:15 PM »

Unlimited is only on the Autobahn. The same sign is used on the B/K/L roads indicating a max speed of 100kph. From what you are describing, you were not on the Autobahn. If this is correct, it is not that nasty as the Germans typically do not put a 70 sign up for no reason. Germans are pretty good at setting correct speed limits, contrary its neighbor, my own fucked up country.
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« Reply #19 on: February 22, 2007, 02:51:41 PM »

This was not on the autobahn but on a landstrasse or kreisstrasse.  However, the 70 km/hr limit was very clearly a trap as shortly beyond the parked police car was... another black circle and three stripes.  It was all very odd as, of course, there are all manner of radar cameras around but, for some reason, this little 500 - 750 meter stretch of no speed limit (well, 100 km/hr), 70 km/hr speed limit, no speed limit,basically in the middle of nowhere, was being controlled with real live people hiding in bushes.  Rolleyes However, it's worth remembering it was a road that seemed to attract the knee-dragger crowd.  

I know of one other obviously anti-bike sign set.  Take a look at a map of Bad Schwalbach (WNW of Wiesbaden, along B54) and locate L3374 (Reitallee in Bad Schwalbach - I can't remember the name once it's out of town) between the town and B260.  This road is a delightful climb out of town but it's posted at 30 km/hr for motorcycles only.   Thumbsdown  
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