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Hi from Germany
Hi Folks,
just wanna introduce myself to the firebladeriders
My name is Simon, 35 years old and oldschool Fireblader since 1993. Now riding the same bike since then for about 112.000km
Living in the south of Germany and looking forward to summer time...
So,thats all for the moment
Take care buddies
Greets
Peng
just wanna introduce myself to the firebladeriders
My name is Simon, 35 years old and oldschool Fireblader since 1993. Now riding the same bike since then for about 112.000km
Living in the south of Germany and looking forward to summer time...
So,thats all for the moment
Take care buddies
Greets
Peng

Peng- CBT Novice

- Number of posts: 34
Age: 36
Location: South Germany
My bike(s): 1993 Fireblade
Registration date: 2009-06-23
Points: 249
Re: Hi from Germany
Hello and a great big welcome Peng. I love Germany, especially down south. Going to The Ring next year. Got any pictures?

megawatt- MotoGP Rider

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Re: Hi from Germany
Hi Simon and welcome to the forum
First generation of blade with only112000km and still ticking
First generation of blade with only112000km and still ticking
masterblader- Pit Crew

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Re: Hi from Germany
Yo folks,
thx for the warm welcome
megawatt, germanys south rocks for biking...i swear :-D
Been to the ring twice...well, is a must see but to far from here to go there just a day...but I have the alps and the blackforest, so no need to go to the ring...harhar
Will go to scotland in september...any suggestions or musts I have to see there?? Think this questions belong somewhere else in the forum...;o)
Try to find a pic of my awesome Blade :-D
Hang on dudes
Simon
thx for the warm welcome
megawatt, germanys south rocks for biking...i swear :-D
Been to the ring twice...well, is a must see but to far from here to go there just a day...but I have the alps and the blackforest, so no need to go to the ring...harhar
Will go to scotland in september...any suggestions or musts I have to see there?? Think this questions belong somewhere else in the forum...;o)
Try to find a pic of my awesome Blade :-D
Hang on dudes
Simon

Peng- CBT Novice

- Number of posts: 34
Age: 36
Location: South Germany
My bike(s): 1993 Fireblade
Registration date: 2009-06-23
Points: 249
Re: Hi from Germany
Hi Simon and welcome to the forum!! You'll find everyone on here very friendly and very helpful. Look forward to seeing those pics 

kavanaj- CBT Novice

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Re: Hi from Germany
Ok, thx.
And please stay cool when I will make some grammar or spelling mistakes ;-)
I'll do my best
Uploaded two pics in the riders area...
So,most of the members here are from the UK, right !?
Greets from raining Germany
Peng
And please stay cool when I will make some grammar or spelling mistakes ;-)
I'll do my best
Uploaded two pics in the riders area...
So,most of the members here are from the UK, right !?
Greets from raining Germany
Peng

Peng- CBT Novice

- Number of posts: 34
Age: 36
Location: South Germany
My bike(s): 1993 Fireblade
Registration date: 2009-06-23
Points: 249
Re: Hi from Germany
Raining in Germany? Just wait till you go Scotland!



grim1- BSB Racer

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Re: Hi from Germany
grim1 wrote:Raining in Germany? Just wait till you go Scotland!![]()
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Hahaha...well, I've decided that this september will be the best in scottish history...
Hope that it'll come true


Peng- CBT Novice

- Number of posts: 34
Age: 36
Location: South Germany
My bike(s): 1993 Fireblade
Registration date: 2009-06-23
Points: 249
Re: Hi from Germany
Hello n Welcome
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Re: Hi from Germany
grim1 wrote:Raining in Germany? Just wait till you go Scotland!![]()
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Hello from SUNNY Scotland

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Re: Hi from Germany
Hi and welcome to the site
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Re: Hi from Germany
Mrs_NuttyTart wrote:grim1 wrote:Raining in Germany? Just wait till you go Scotland!![]()
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Hello from SUNNY Scotland![]()
Typical.I must have picked the only day. 

grim1- BSB Racer

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Re: Hi from Germany
I live one hour from Dover, if the timing is right, stop over for a brew on yer way up north?

megawatt- MotoGP Rider

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Re: Hi from Germany
Hi, welcome aboard Peng,
I went to Reutlingen a few years ago, very nice over there!
I went to Reutlingen a few years ago, very nice over there!
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Fireblade Day, 4th July 2010
Re: Hi from Germany
Hey Bladers,
I am really overwhelmed by your heartly welcome.
Thx again !!
Fastbike: Reutlingen is next to where I grew up at the bottom of the swabian Alb...an eldorado for biking as well
Megawatt, thx for the offer...I am not sure right now how I will do it...I thougt about takin a ferry from Amsterdam and heading to newcastle or hull...I just have 2,5 weeks for the whole trip so I have to hurry a bit. Maybe I will
start as far in the north I can, so I dont have to cross england...I heard about that englands east is kind of "boring" for motocycling...so I think it would be the easiest thing to take the ferry as far up as possible.
Well, will see...Start is the 9th of september...I am really looking forward coming down the isle :-))
By the way, I am member of the biggest fireblade site in Germany...if you are interested just have a look
www.cbr1000rr.de
We'll have a forum happening starting next week in Italia like every year. Almost hundred Fireblades will join.
Servus
Peng
I am really overwhelmed by your heartly welcome.
Thx again !!
Fastbike: Reutlingen is next to where I grew up at the bottom of the swabian Alb...an eldorado for biking as well
Megawatt, thx for the offer...I am not sure right now how I will do it...I thougt about takin a ferry from Amsterdam and heading to newcastle or hull...I just have 2,5 weeks for the whole trip so I have to hurry a bit. Maybe I will
start as far in the north I can, so I dont have to cross england...I heard about that englands east is kind of "boring" for motocycling...so I think it would be the easiest thing to take the ferry as far up as possible.
Well, will see...Start is the 9th of september...I am really looking forward coming down the isle :-))
By the way, I am member of the biggest fireblade site in Germany...if you are interested just have a look
www.cbr1000rr.de
We'll have a forum happening starting next week in Italia like every year. Almost hundred Fireblades will join.
Servus
Peng

Peng- CBT Novice

- Number of posts: 34
Age: 36
Location: South Germany
My bike(s): 1993 Fireblade
Registration date: 2009-06-23
Points: 249
Re: Hi from Germany
Tag Peng,
Wo wohnst du?
Wo wohnst du?
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Fireblade Day, 4th July 2010
Re: Hi from Germany
fastbikefinder wrote:Tag Peng,
Wo wohnst du?
Ich wohne in Augsburg inzwischen. Komme aber urprünglich aus Stuttgart
Grüße

Peng- CBT Novice

- Number of posts: 34
Age: 36
Location: South Germany
My bike(s): 1993 Fireblade
Registration date: 2009-06-23
Points: 249
Re: Hi from Germany
Wunderbar, ich fahrt zu Stuttgart, eine schöne Stadt
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Fireblade Day, 4th July 2010
Re: Hi from Germany
Peng wrote:Hi Folks,
just wanna introduce myself to the firebladeriders![]()
My name is Simon, 35 years old and oldschool Fireblader since 1993. Now riding the same bike since then for about 112.000km![]()
Living in the south of Germany and looking forward to summer time...
So,thats all for the moment
Take care buddies![]()
Greets
Peng
Hi mate, welcome along
I've got family and frequent Germany a lot (Bayern fan). My fiancee is German, they are from a town called Soltau in the North. Go to Munich a lot to watch the football & bier fest in October............
Some great roads down south round the black forest to enjoy not to mention the Nurburgring
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Kaiser- MotoGP Legend

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Location: Just south of Edinburgh & Soltau is my home town in the fatherland - Bier Himmel
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Registration date: 2008-03-17
Points: 3059
Re: Hi from Germany
Wir haben einen Teilhaber in Augsburg, die Unterlegscheibe Maschinen aufbauen, um unsere zahnmedizinischen Instrumente zu säubern. Großes Teil der Welt. Würde lieben, in Deutschland zu wohnen ein Tag. Ich blieb in Frankfurt für einen Kurzschluß während.
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Kaiser- MotoGP Legend

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Re: Hi from Germany
Hey Bros,
nice to read german :-)
I live next to Munich and I am of course a big supporter of Bayern Munich.
Well,we had a bad season this year, but as long as Chelsea is not winning the Cl everything's fine :-)
And the Oktoberfest starts right after my return from scotland...so I'll be there I guess...
And yes, Stuttgart rocks...most liveable city in Germany...so some says :-)) I agree with them...
Next week I start to Italy with the Blade...yeah...Alps, pass, bends and great scenery...thats what motobiking is all about....Love it
Greets from still raining Augburg
Peng
nice to read german :-)
I live next to Munich and I am of course a big supporter of Bayern Munich.
Well,we had a bad season this year, but as long as Chelsea is not winning the Cl everything's fine :-)
And the Oktoberfest starts right after my return from scotland...so I'll be there I guess...
And yes, Stuttgart rocks...most liveable city in Germany...so some says :-)) I agree with them...
Next week I start to Italy with the Blade...yeah...Alps, pass, bends and great scenery...thats what motobiking is all about....Love it
Greets from still raining Augburg
Peng

Peng- CBT Novice

- Number of posts: 34
Age: 36
Location: South Germany
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Registration date: 2009-06-23
Points: 249
Re: Hi from Germany
Peng wrote:Hey Bros,
nice to read german :-)
I live next to Munich and I am of course a big supporter of Bayern Munich.
Well,we had a bad season this year, but as long as Chelsea is not winning the Cl everything's fine :-)
And the Oktoberfest starts right after my return from scotland...so I'll be there I guess...
And yes, Stuttgart rocks...most liveable city in Germany...so some says :-)) I agree with them...
Next week I start to Italy with the Blade...yeah...Alps, pass, bends and great scenery...thats what motobiking is all about....Love it
Greets from still raining Augburg
Peng
I try to get along to as many FCB games as pos, fan club member, "yes I'm a geek" but I love going. Huge FCB fan, my new house is covered in FCB things
The Tirol mointains are awesome fun on the bike as well, so,e great routes.
I'll probably be over for the Oktoberfest once again.
Last edited by Kaiser on Wed 24 Jun 2009, 12:08; edited 1 time in total
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Kaiser- MotoGP Legend

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Location: Just south of Edinburgh & Soltau is my home town in the fatherland - Bier Himmel
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Points: 3059
Re: Hi from Germany
We did have a poor season last year but new manager & some new singings, I'm looking forward to this season.
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Kaiser- MotoGP Legend

- Number of posts: 1845
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Location: Just south of Edinburgh & Soltau is my home town in the fatherland - Bier Himmel
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Registration date: 2008-03-17
Points: 3059
Re: Hi from Germany
Yes,me too Kaiser. we will see if Ribery will follow the money...ass :-)
But ok, if he dont wanna play for bayern anymore,it is better to leave and go to Real...Good luck Franck...harhar
And respect for your FCB House !!! Yeah, thats quite cool :-))
But ok, if he dont wanna play for bayern anymore,it is better to leave and go to Real...Good luck Franck...harhar
And respect for your FCB House !!! Yeah, thats quite cool :-))

Peng- CBT Novice

- Number of posts: 34
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Location: South Germany
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Registration date: 2009-06-23
Points: 249
Re: Hi from Germany
Ye, hopefully he will stay. Hoping that he wants to stay & play well but if he doesn't then there isn't an awful lot we can do about it. God knows where Real are getting the money from. Hoeness has positioned Ribery at 80m Euros.
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Kaiser- MotoGP Legend

- Number of posts: 1845
Age: 28
Location: Just south of Edinburgh & Soltau is my home town in the fatherland - Bier Himmel
My bike(s): CBR 1000 RR7 - Red & Black
Registration date: 2008-03-17
Points: 3059
Re: Hi from Germany
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Kaiser- MotoGP Legend

- Number of posts: 1845
Age: 28
Location: Just south of Edinburgh & Soltau is my home town in the fatherland - Bier Himmel
My bike(s): CBR 1000 RR7 - Red & Black
Registration date: 2008-03-17
Points: 3059
Re: Hi from Germany
I've been a member, but cancelled it.
But still getting the latest news and actions via mail
Was just twice last year to watch them live. Quiet hard to get tickets...
Well, as real regards, there will come the time the bubble bursts hardly...like in the real economy right now.
It is ridicolous what they are doing and nobody is complaining about...except Rummenigge...1 Billion for Ronaldo!??
Hello dudes, whats your problem ???
That is kind of killing the game...like ManU or Chelsea...
We can be proud of Bayern because they are economizing the right way with just the money they have...no extraordinary credits and astronomical deals....this sucks like hell.
But the worst thing is,that the players are doin that without any conscience...bah, where are the old ones, just living for the game ???
We could talk for years about :-))

Peng- CBT Novice

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Location: South Germany
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Points: 249
Re: Hi from Germany
I agree mate.
I'm deisel on the forum (normally post on the friends around the world forum)
Ye, we have no debt unlike a number of other clubs round teh world and actually produce good profits so we have a stable well run team.
I agree, we could go on & on
I'm deisel on the forum (normally post on the friends around the world forum)
Ye, we have no debt unlike a number of other clubs round teh world and actually produce good profits so we have a stable well run team.
I agree, we could go on & on
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Kaiser- MotoGP Legend

- Number of posts: 1845
Age: 28
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My bike(s): CBR 1000 RR7 - Red & Black
Registration date: 2008-03-17
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