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German license plate, Regular plates

Bad Sobernheim/Rhineland-Palatinate/Germany

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Comments (6)

JOtter 2014-04-19 00:18:03 | #1

Nice spot!
So you drive a mountainbike? (and a helmet  :thumbs up: ) Which one do you have?

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Rhineland-Palatinate 2014-04-19 00:22:52 | #2

vitalik aka 777 (2011-06-12 20:52:44)

JOtter
Nice spot!
So you drive a mountainbike? (and a helmet ) Which one do you have?

Thanks  :)
I always wear a helmet, I know the driving style of Germans  :). I ride a Bergamont Icee Disc, already quite battered (I have driven thousands of kilometers since I have it).

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JOtter 2014-04-19 00:41:11 | #3

sss (2008-12-22 09:07:16)

Rhineland-Palatinate
Thanks I always wear a helmet, I know the driving style of Germans . I ride a Bergamont Icee Disc, already quite battered (I have driven thousands of kilometers since I have it).


Looks like a good mountainbike! I never wear a helmet, but that's because Dutch traffic is used to bicycles. I usually drive a 'normal' bike. Sometimes i use my Giant XTC-4, it's not that new anymore but it runs great  :D

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Rhineland-Palatinate 2014-04-27 02:42:19 | #4

немец (2008-09-29 11:50:02)

JOtter
Looks like a good mountainbike! I never wear a helmet, but that's because Dutch traffic is used to bicycles. I usually drive a 'normal' bike. Sometimes i use my Giant XTC-4, it's not that new anymore but it runs great


I gotta love my bike....
This morning I went into the cellar to take my bike out, I wanted to do a big spotting tour after having seen a lot of foreign plates in the past days, and discovered my tyre flat. Again. Third time in less than a month. I looked closer and saw that my wheel was broken multiple times (I have absolutely no reason why, I had an almost crash last week, but jumped off and just pulled it to the ground.)
No wonder why my tyre was flat so often: The spokes were puncturing it because they didn't have any fixing in the broken wheel....
I spent my day in multiple bike shops spending a considerable 300 € on spare parts and ended without spotting anything whatsoever today....  :wall:

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JOtter 2014-04-27 17:48:10 | #5

Людвиг Аристархович (2010-09-10 22:27:55)

Rhineland-Palatinate
This morning I went into the cellar to take my bike out, I wanted to do a big spotting tour after having seen a lot of foreign plates in the past days, and discovered my tyre flat. Again. Third time in less than a month. I looked closer and saw that my wheel was broken multiple times (I have absolutely no reason why, I had an almost crash last week, but jumped off and just pulled it to the ground.) No wonder why my tyre was flat so often: The spokes were puncturing it because they didn't have any fixing in the broken wheel....I spent my day in multiple bike shops spending a considerable 300 € on spare parts and ended without spotting anything whatsoever today....

 :ups: €300,-? Expensive wheels you've got then... I'm lucky that I can choose from several bikes here and in Harlingen to use, so when one is broken I'll make it myself or bring it to the repairshop and use another one.

But I know that bikeshops in Italy were way more expensive than the shops here, maybe they're more expensive in Germany aswell? In The Netherlands you'll find bikes literally everywhere, but in Germany I don't see them so often actually.

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Rhineland-Palatinate 2014-04-27 22:11:48 | #6

tёmis (2008-10-01 06:31:21)

JOtter

€300,-? Expensive wheels you've got then... I'm lucky that I can choose from several bikes here and in Harlingen to use, so when one is broken I'll make it myself or bring it to the repairshop and use another one.

But I know that bikeshops in Italy were way more expensive than the shops here, maybe they're more expensive in Germany aswell? In The Netherlands you'll find bikes literally everywhere, but in Germany I don't see them so often actually.


Normally I go to a small shop in the next town which repares quite literally everything, but this was closed yesterday, so I first visited Decathlon, where the service points isn't open on Saturdays (what a logic, when everyones is taking their bikes out, the service point is closed) and finally found a bike shop in our district capital which sold me all the bits I needed.

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