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Old 05-04.-2004, 11:21 PM   #1
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.......about three yrs or so. He re-upped for another few yrs,so we will be here for a while , 2007. Anybody in the Gelhnausen area (Frankfurt, Hanau)?
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hey, i'm out in babenhausen. ride road, cross, and mtn. also into trail running. and you?
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Old 06-11.-2004, 08:06 AM   #3
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I live in Erlensee(Fliegerhorst) and have recentlt retired and have plenty of time for riding.Name is Kenneth E-Mail deltav2000@yahoo.com
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hay Kenman, sorry I haven't checked for a while....found out I was pregnant.

Feeling better now but seriously cut down on the riding. But its summer, or close to it, and discovered a really great invention for my hybrid....Elephant bars....
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.......about three yrs or so. He re-upped for another few yrs,so we will be here for a while , 2007. Anybody in the Gelhnausen area (Frankfurt, Hanau)?


Hello, I'm new to the Ramstein AB area. Looking to meet other women with similar interests. Are you riding again? You can contact me at mkitano@yahoo.com.

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My wife and I are in the Ramstein area and don't know jack about bikes. What kind of bikes should we get for riding the paved paths here in the Pfalz? Also, where is a good bike shop, or do you trust the Power Zone? I would assume not, but like I said, I don't know jack. We're looking to spend up to $300 each.

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My wife and I are in the Ramstein area and don't know jack about bikes. What kind of bikes should we get for riding the paved paths here in the Pfalz? Also, where is a good bike shop, or do you trust the Power Zone? I would assume not, but like I said, I don't know jack. We're looking to spend up to $300 each.

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Find a good hybrid if ur not into anything serious and its just for fun, road bikes will only work well on the pavement and there are a lot of side trails to have fun on . '"HM" makes a nice bike for around the 300 dollar mark and they are usually for sale in ur PX sports store.

When I was pregnant I added elephant bars so I could sit up straight.

The germans make some really nice bikes but its in Euro.

Don't forget to pick up some wet weather gear (rains a lot here) and mabey a basket on the front cause its nice to go shopping in the summer (flea markets and fruit stands).

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