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Old 10-16-06, 11:04 AM
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Greetings from Germany.

Hello all together.

I'm a new member currently living and studying in Duisburg, Germany. I've been commuting to university by bike for almost a year now and occasionally do some travelling on bike too.
I'm not sure what brand is my bike because I got it from a colleague. (The decals are badly worn but the paint is still on). Its a mountain bike with no suspensions but the frame is very robust. Since then, I've spent many times more money than what I paid for it on repairs/upgrades. New tires and wheels, mud guards, lights and carrying rack.

Look forward to joining the community!

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Old 10-16-06, 11:26 AM
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Guten Tag, Mein Herr! (Pardon the punctuation, no international keyboard!)

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Old 10-17-06, 02:43 AM
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welcome to the forums!!how flat is it down there in duisburg?? up here in hamburg its really flat
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Old 10-17-06, 08:18 AM
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Duisburg is pretty flat following the Rhein into Holland. It gets more hilly a short way eastward (Müllheim, Essen).
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Old 10-17-06, 10:23 AM
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Wie geht's und wilkommen.
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ah kool. we get a few hills along the river cos the elbe is where the scandanavian ice caps reached so we got all the soil along the river
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