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Kjell Lindberg

Active Member
Well, hrmm, call me prude but that version of the "Reichsadler" is a little bit to close to the original for my taste.
The Reichsadler or Emblem of the Deutsches Reich (German Reich, 1933–1945), which features an eagle looking over its right shoulder, and with the same colours.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... 945%29.svg

You should actually have a bear holding the BMW roundel since our BMW bikes are built in Berlin.
Coat of Arms, Berlin:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... in.svg.png
 

Rubberchicken

Well-Known Member
Maybe try another German invention:

land-zeppelin-in-action.jpg


:lol:
 

Lutin

Administrator
Staff member
Forum Supporter
Rubberchicken said:
Maybe try another German invention:

land-zeppelin-in-action.jpg


:lol:

Methinks the inventor has never had to cycle in a cross wind - or even a mildly annoyed one. ;)
 

hotbulb

Active Member
Rubberchicken said:
Maybe try another German invention:

land-zeppelin-in-action.jpg


:lol:


It doesn't half remind me of a certain G.Martin, on the telly recently trying to set a new man-powered flight record!

1389615051005-cz5db74djh6f-670-80.jpg


:wales-emoticon-vlag:
 

boboneleg

Well-Known Member
Forum Supporter
Rubberchicken said:
"GSA owner makes increasingly desperate attempt to lighten bike. Flap little birdy, flap!"

:lol:

Your grasp of the English language never ceases to amaze me, you speak better English than me :oops:
 

nigelphoto

New Member
boboneleg said:
Rubberchicken said:
"GSA owner makes increasingly desperate attempt to lighten bike. Flap little birdy, flap!"

:lol:

Your grasp of the English language never ceases to amaze me, you speak better English than me :oops:

Rubberchicken said:
Thanks. Well that shut me up quite efficiently. :oops: ;)

Well, of coursel yourl Englishl is betterl than hisl, he'sl from Bristolll :lol:
 
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