Gotta love superfluous English. Although at least the ‘outdoor’ on my new bike makes a little more sense than the ‘street racer’ written in big letters on my skis. (Or could it be that I’ve been using my skis in the completely wrong environment all these years?)
Not unlike skiing, I learned to ride a bike too late in life to be very good at it. But cycling seems to be such a fun and convenient way to get around in Munich that I figured I might as well give it a try – while investing as little money as possible in the actual bike in case I only end up using it once. Nice bikes supposedly get stolen quite regularly in Munich, so I’m probably better off with my no-name ‘outdoor’ bike, anyway. Now to figure out the rules of the bike path…
My bike, the “City 2000,” has a sticker proclaiming its “German Design.”
I’m glad to see someone else appreciates the irony in that.
Enjoy the ride though. Germany is great by bike.
City 2000! Sounds very modern, in an 8-years-ago kind of way. 🙂
Yay for having a bike. I need to dust off mine when I get back to Munich in a month.
It’s pretty and red, so I say ride it anywhere!