Nice to meet Y'all
#26
One of my best friends is at Ramstein right now.
You know Cheeto, you should have worked harder on a new identity.
You know Cheeto, you should have worked harder on a new identity.
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Like a circus monkey on a stolen Harley......
Like a circus monkey on a stolen Harley......
#27
Does that look like a tool for working fields?
#28
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"STAT"
Joined: Mar 2009
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From: WVU-Morgantown
Bikes: Trek 3900. 2007 Kona Dawg
It looks like "or something" as well.
I don't know different people use different tools for different stuff around the world.
It looks like a tool for chopping or what not, I was looking more at the "cheeto's" shirt.
Really 66? Does he bike?
New Identity? Y'all are really starting to confuse me....
I don't know different people use different tools for different stuff around the world.
It looks like a tool for chopping or what not, I was looking more at the "cheeto's" shirt.
Really 66? Does he bike?
New Identity? Y'all are really starting to confuse me....
#30
Creamy pack filling
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 710
Likes: 3
From: Nine Mile Falls, WA
Bikes: Trek 8000, Co-Motion tandem, Co-motion Espresso, Yeti Cross, 9Zero7 Fat Bike
Check this site out for U.S. Forces Europe Mountain Bike series https://www.armedforcescycling.org/Regional/regional.htm
I've done a little on line searching and it looks like you'll be in a good area for riding. If you can afford a road bike I would get one. The roads there are butter smooth and it's another great way to see the country. Check out the satellite view on Google maps, there is a lot of open country.
I've done a little on line searching and it looks like you'll be in a good area for riding. If you can afford a road bike I would get one. The roads there are butter smooth and it's another great way to see the country. Check out the satellite view on Google maps, there is a lot of open country.
#31
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"STAT"
Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 1,111
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From: WVU-Morgantown
Bikes: Trek 3900. 2007 Kona Dawg
I was thinking about getting at least a commuter bike.
(I dont like the feelin' of them road bikes)
But under law, bikes ridden on the road have to be equipped with:
Reflectors both front, and rear, wheels, and pedals.
Mirrors, and a bell...
Not doing it lol.
Thanks for that site, I will look at it right now.
(I dont like the feelin' of them road bikes)
But under law, bikes ridden on the road have to be equipped with:
Reflectors both front, and rear, wheels, and pedals.
Mirrors, and a bell...
Not doing it lol.
Thanks for that site, I will look at it right now.
#32
Still kicking.


Joined: Oct 2002
Posts: 19,659
Likes: 47
From: Annandale, New Jersey
Bikes: Bike Count: Rising.
I was thinking about getting at least a commuter bike.
(I dont like the feelin' of them road bikes)
But under law, bikes ridden on the road have to be equipped with:
Reflectors both front, and rear, wheels, and pedals.
Mirrors, and a bell...
Not doing it lol.
Thanks for that site, I will look at it right now.
(I dont like the feelin' of them road bikes)
But under law, bikes ridden on the road have to be equipped with:
Reflectors both front, and rear, wheels, and pedals.
Mirrors, and a bell...
Not doing it lol.
Thanks for that site, I will look at it right now.
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Appreciate the old bikes more than the new.
Appreciate the old bikes more than the new.
#33
Thread Starter
"STAT"
Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 1,111
Likes: 0
From: WVU-Morgantown
Bikes: Trek 3900. 2007 Kona Dawg
Check this site out for U.S. Forces Europe Mountain Bike series https://www.armedforcescycling.org/Regional/regional.htm
I've done a little on line searching and it looks like you'll be in a good area for riding. If you can afford a road bike I would get one. The roads there are butter smooth and it's another great way to see the country. Check out the satellite view on Google maps, there is a lot of open country.
I've done a little on line searching and it looks like you'll be in a good area for riding. If you can afford a road bike I would get one. The roads there are butter smooth and it's another great way to see the country. Check out the satellite view on Google maps, there is a lot of open country.
I can't thank you enough for that link. Form that link, I was able to find out that Ramstein, the base itself, has its own bike club. Their web page also answered my other questions, which were if Jensonusa and Pricepoint would ship to APO boxes, which they do.
I am pretty excited now. I'll be able to ride.
I am shooting these people an e-mail now to check them out.
#34
Thread Starter
"STAT"
Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 1,111
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From: WVU-Morgantown
Bikes: Trek 3900. 2007 Kona Dawg
They have a recycling police force there. They drive 'round and make sure you're not throwin' away the plastics and papers..
I don't wanna risk anything while over there, haha.





