Mr K
Registered user
Food and beer were superb in the Gasthof and I was sort of getting the idea that Klaus would know where the nearest BMW dealer was (I’m quick like that) and so asked him, as the rear pads on the bike were looking a tad slim.
He told me, showed me on the map and said he would ring them in the morning for me. Also he added, conspiratorially, if we came tomorrow night, when the Gasthof was supposed to be shut (Ruhetag as it’s known) at 7 he was having a special biker night with a meal for 13E. If we came at 10 past 7 we would not get in. He presented me with a local bike magazine, featuring a picture taken in the bar of one of the ”ladies with not enough clothes”, the poor lass, clad only in thigh-length leather boots performing some kind of charity dance…….
www.touring-relaxing.de I’m sure Klaus would also let car drivers stay too.
Day 17 Monday again.
We ate breakfast and saw Paul off on his way. Wife, work or whatever meant he needed to get home.
Brian and I set off for Biberach and brake pads.
We found Autohaus Holzenthaler without much of a problem. I bought some pads and fitted them in front of the shop.
He told me, showed me on the map and said he would ring them in the morning for me. Also he added, conspiratorially, if we came tomorrow night, when the Gasthof was supposed to be shut (Ruhetag as it’s known) at 7 he was having a special biker night with a meal for 13E. If we came at 10 past 7 we would not get in. He presented me with a local bike magazine, featuring a picture taken in the bar of one of the ”ladies with not enough clothes”, the poor lass, clad only in thigh-length leather boots performing some kind of charity dance…….
www.touring-relaxing.de I’m sure Klaus would also let car drivers stay too.
Day 17 Monday again.
We ate breakfast and saw Paul off on his way. Wife, work or whatever meant he needed to get home.
Brian and I set off for Biberach and brake pads.
We found Autohaus Holzenthaler without much of a problem. I bought some pads and fitted them in front of the shop.