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February 09, 2006
Cycling Elsewhere: The Meaning of Bicycle Bells
German Joys: The Meaning of Bicycle Bells:
"I get to Germany, and decide to go buy me a mountain bike, since I love to ride bikes. I visit my local bike shop, where the gruff but lovable Herr Wagner sells me a Specialized HardRock. He begins to screw a bicycle bell onto the handlebar..."
As the writer discovers, cycling etiquette is not universal.
Via:German Joys
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Posted by capecodcyclist at February 9, 2006 08:10 PM
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Heh, nice article about being an ugly American :-)
Posted by: Fritz at February 13, 2006 12:20 AM
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