Originally Posted by
MikeRides
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I wouldn't want a second bike collecting dust in my garage. I understand how having a bike for all-terrain vs one for road riding could be helpful but wouldn't acquiring a second set of wheels/tires to switch off of one bike be cheaper?...
Since a second bike collecting dust is something you wouldn't want, my guess a second set of wheels collecting dust would also bother you. You can only ride one set at a time.
Also, aren't a 2012 Raleigh Detour 4.5*and*'90s model Quest Sierra MTB two bikes? So what's the question again?