I have a feeling some of us on here have more bikes than we wish to admit. I'm up to 3 so far. Bianchi Road, Giant Mountain, and Trek Hybrid (which is currently abroad).
UPDATE (as of 6/8/11) - I'm up to 6 now... 2 aren't ride-able at the moment though.
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i have 1 bike, a mountina bike...but it has multiple personalities. sometimes it's touring, sometimes commuting, sometimes racing (albiet slow), and sometimes watermelon haulin. don't tell him. ignorance is bliss.
That seems reasonable. I have 3 and they all get used: 1970s Univega road bike, late 90s Raleigh mountain bike (all-purpose sport-utility bike), and basic Dahon folding bike. Perhaps there's a recumbent in my future....
justJason said:Right on. I definitely live by this tried-and-true algorithm. ;-)
That being said, OVERKILL might be when you have a stable of bikes and one or more just never get ridden.
Until recently I had only three bikes; a trek mtb, a giant road bike and a masi fixie. A couple months ago I bought a swobo crosby that J from Tati was selling on here. Well when I did that I kind of shot myself in the foot. See, that bike came as a single speed cx with canti brakes. I quickly added fenders and a rack for use as my trusty commuter. However, that is a very versatile frame because it has mounts and cable stops for disc brakes, fenders, racks and derailleurs. So I guess now I won't have an excuse to add another bike for a while since I can do pretty much anything with that Crosby.
Thanks again J.
Until recently I had only three bikes; a trek mtb, a giant road bike and a masi fixie. A couple months ago I bought a swobo crosby that J from Tati was selling on here. Well when I did that I kind of shot myself in the foot. See, that bike came as a single speed cx with canti brakes. I quickly added fenders and a rack for use as my trusty commuter. However, that is a very versatile frame because it has mounts and cable stops for disc brakes and derailleurs. So I guess now I won't have an excuse to add another bike for a while since I can do pretty much anything with that Crosby.
Thanks again J.
I have some pics somewhere on my computer- have to look for them- the only pick I have right now is when I was changing out the dry-rotted tires & cleaning it up. I wish I had a better one, as I have gotten some compliments on it while riding. The funny thing about this bike (I want to say it was built sometime in the late 1950's to early 60's -Foehnrich) is that where any of my other bikes have broken down or needed to be fixed, that old bike has always been there and has always been reliable- and I got it for free from my now ex mother-in-law. I named it Squeaky, as the seat squeaked when I first got it, and the bike creaked until I tightened a few things up on it. I agree, we do appreciate all of our bikes, though.
It sounds like you ride or appreciate most of them in some way.
Any pics of the German cruiser to share?
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