Newbie from Germany

FuLong

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May 28, 2016
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Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Name
Hans
Hi Folks, I like to introduce me and my 2015 Tri Glide Ultra, the last one in Magic Black on Europe Stock

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My Name is Hans-Peter, I am 50+ and live in Munich, the German city with the Hofbräuhaus, the Oktoberfest and the best, it’s near by the Alps.

I drive on 2 wheels since the age of 15, had a Yamaha SR 500 with 18, after Military Service a BMW R 25/3 (year of construction 1953), it was a lot of reconstruction work, but worth every hour. Then an additional BMW R 75/5, later a BMW R 100 T and as last BMW, one of the last R 100 R build 1996, a really nice bike, but after 2 accidents (fortunately no human damage), my Girlfriend denied to travel any more with it and a couple of years later I sold the Bike, knowing, that it was one of the best Bikes I ever owned.

Then, last year, after a over 10 years break, just in the age of 50, probably forced by midlife crisis ;-), I wanted a Bike. I bought a 2012 Wide Glide and had very nice 12.000 kilometers with it, but unfortunately, at the beginning of this season, I experienced problems with my balance and just got no complete compensation of this problem.
The Bike solution of this problem is a Trike, and what a surprise, a Harley :D

This thing is a dream!
Picked it up last Friday, I did a nice trip with a friend at Saturday, over 220 kilometers and did yesterday a short 77 kilometer round. Driving the Trike is surprisingly exhausting, compared to drive a Bike, but it is, after the first kilometers, pure fun. What a fortune, that the Company had such a nice solution for my “problem” in the portfolio and I fulfil two requirements for driving a Trike - elder and disabled
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Willkommen auf Trike Talk!

Spent 3 plus years living in Heidelberg back in the late 80's. I had an R65 that was dressed out with hard bags and a Windjammer as well as a GS650. Spent allot of time riding along the Nekar and the surrounding countryside.
 
Welcome Hans-Peter and greetings from Long Island, NY.
Looks like nice riding that way. I've been over in Darmstadt a couple times, but only in winter. Not good for renting a bike.
 
Welcome to Trike Talk from SE Missouri. I was stationed in your area in 75 and then TDY there in 93 while in the Army. Ride safe and have fun!
 
Welcome to the forums Hans-Peter and hello from the state of Florida.
 
Thank you all, for the warm welcome :)

@Keystone: Oh yes, the R65, a former girlfriend had one. A very nice bike, very agile for for a construction of this time, but a little bit difficult to ride, because of the short swingarm, with strong cardan reactions. Heidelberg, never been there, but I heard, it is nice to ride there.

@Bikerbozo: Darmstadt, also nice, and right, in winter not good for ridging a bike
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@Ed Hobgood: I hope you have my area in good memory. I think it is one of the nicest parts of Germany, because you have in a relative small area a lot of different landscapes.

I wish you all a good and safe ride!
 
Most of the memories are good at least the one I want to remember. You guys have some of the best beer and when I first got there it only took two beers and well lets say I can't remember what happened after that. You have a beautiful country and I hope to make it back some day.
 
Hello Hans and from the U.P. of Michigan welcome to the website.It sounds like you put quite a few miles on your new trike and that was quite a shake down cruze ! I hope you continue to enjoy it safely and come back soon and tell us about your travels!
 
Welcome from Illinois. Ten years without a bike would be murderous torture for me. I can imagine how good it much feel to get back into the windy unobstructed view of nature.
Enjoy threedom freedom and ride safe for those smiles. :)
 
@Ed Hobgood: So that means, your best memories are the missing memories...
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No, just kidding...yes, the beer is good, sometimes to good
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And yes, it's nice here, with my return to biking I rediscovered how nice the alpine upland is.

@bustedwing: Oh yes, I enjoy it much, and with every kilometer even more. Still did not searched, but is there a thread to write about the small rounds and big trips?

@Catfish: The 10 years without were not so bad, I stopped biking for some reasons and missed nothing in the time. But after the comeback, every day without some kilometers is a bad day. "Threedom" what a nice word, I have to remember it.
 

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