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Old 08-05-22, 05:27 PM   #16
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I would say that this German proverb "Probieren geht über Studieren" Could be directly translated to "Practice makes perfect"

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Old 08-05-22, 05:52 PM   #17
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I would say that this German proverb "Probieren geht über Studieren" Could be directly translated to "Practice makes perfect"

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No, that would be "Übung macht den Meister".



The translator gives for "Probieren geht über Studieren" : "The proof of the pudding is in the eating."
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I still ride a bike, a BMW R1100RT!!
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Crocodile leather tires?
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I still ride a bike, a BMW R1100RT!!
Is your bike a:

Beautiful Mechanical Wonder
or a:
Barely Moving Wreck

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It's in excellent condition, only 95,000 on the clock!! (serviced regularly)
One of those toys we take out only on beautiful days.
Getting a tad old now (me) so might have to sell it!

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Yes and rubber seats!!
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It's in excellent condition, only 95,000 on the clock!! (serviced regularly)
One of those toys we take out only on beautiful days.
Getting a tad old now (me) so might have to sell it!



Yes and rubber seats!!
Sound like your bike is a

Beautiful Mechanical Wonder

Keep it as long as you can or are able to hit the roads

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Lets get back on track and discuss this wonder of a bicycle
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Yes you are correct, I would be interested in one or two of those kwiggle's but all dirt roads and the nearest town is 3/4hr away by car, so not practical here!
Back on track Skybird!
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Naaah, not before two weeks from now on, probably longer. Steel has become rarer than in earlier times, and so those wheel forks are a problem. They will get them, but it takes time. Neighbours have recently been waiting for a certain trailer hitch - made and produced in Germany - for many weeks. Supply is lower than usual. It does not help , I assume that the hot weather and regional droughts also havew cause low water in our main rivers and channels. Freighters only move half-loaded, and in the forseeable future must stop completely on the Rhine, and others.


Will be fun for the charcoal transports, too, that they have increased again for the reactivated coal powerplants, that stuff moves by rail or waterways....
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I'd figure you for having an E-Bike.

I'm looking at an E-Bike myself.
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I assume that the hot weather and regional droughts also have cause low water in our main rivers and channels. Freighters only move half-loaded, and in the forseeable future must stop completely on the Rhine, and others.


Will be fun for the charcoal transports, too, that they have increased again for the reactivated coal powerplants, that stuff moves by rail or waterways....
So far our rainfall for winter this year is/was very low, less than half the usual amount so the Murray River will be very low, dams aren't full yet and less than 1 month of winter left!! Looking forward to the usual 40c+ temperatures and flies - NOT!!
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I'd figure you for having an E-Bike.

I'm looking at an E-Bike myself.
I have an ebike, 28", and a classic bike, also 28". The first for longer tracks and tours, the latter for city hopping and shopping. 2 batteries.
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Do you Solar charge the E-Bike?
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Do you Solar charge the E-Bike?
No, but if need be, I could. I have a prepper'S solar dream, a 2 kWh battery plus 3 x 200W solar panels.
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Cool. Looking at setting up a New Shed and planning to just do Solar with it.
Run 12 Volt lights so the Solar could cover that.
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