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C5Alive General Category => Welcome To The Forum => Topic started by: kkaufman on 07, September, 2013 - 15:11:49

Title: New owner in the USA
Post by: kkaufman on 07, September, 2013 - 15:11:49
Hi, I am a new owner in the USA. I love my Sinclair c5. I am a middle school science teacher and I ride it to work everyday, about 10 miles round trip. I live on a state bike trail in Wisconsin so I do not have to travel on the road. The trail goes right to school. After getting it in working order I painted it green and gold for the Green Bay Packers! It is now my Packermobile. My students love it!
Title: Re: New owner in the USA
Post by: C5 ENTHUSIAST + RESTORER on 07, September, 2013 - 17:42:41
Hi there welcome to the C5 site (Forum)  any chance of some photos   ...Bye Chas
Title: Re: New owner in the USA
Post by: danny7147 on 07, September, 2013 - 19:58:50
Did you have it imported yourself?
Title: Re: New owner in the USA
Post by: Retro Andy on 08, September, 2013 - 09:06:32
Hello and welcome to the forum, as Chas said would be great to see some pictures of your C5 and the route you take to work, sounds fantastic  :)

Retro Andy.
Title: Re: New owner in the USA
Post by: Luke S on 08, September, 2013 - 12:25:56
Welcome to the forum
Title: Re: New owner in the USA
Post by: coverman on 10, September, 2013 - 11:10:08
Go Cheeseheads!
Title: Re: New owner in the USA
Post by: Retro Andy on 10, September, 2013 - 18:21:43
Cheeseheads ?

Retro Andy.
Title: Re: New owner in the USA
Post by: Karl on 10, September, 2013 - 21:24:46
Quote from: Retro Andy on  10, September, 2013  - 18:21:43
Cheeseheads ?

Retro Andy.

For Andy;

Cheesehead
Cheesehead is a nickname, sometimes used disparagingly, referring to a person from Wisconsin, referring to the large volume of production of Wisconsin cheese. Wikipedia


For kkaufman;
welcome to c5alive buddy  :)
Title: Re: New owner in the USA
Post by: coverman on 12, September, 2013 - 11:18:55
Disparaging only from out-of-staters.In Wisconsin one can buy a cheese slice hat to wear, if so minded.
Not just the home of cheese, also of beer and of Yops Frozen Custard(the scene of the Happy Days cafe), and those cars with 2 wheels missing(Harleys).And of course, the greatest annual fly-in, Oshkosh(which is why I visit the state).