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Old 02-08-18 | 01:16 AM
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RiddleOfSteel
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From: Portlandia's Kuiper Belt, OR

Bikes: 1987 Woodrup Competition - 2025 Trek Checkpoint SL 6 Gen 3 - 1987 Lotus Legend - 2024 Trek Emonda ALR Rim Brake - 1980 Trek 510 - 1988 Cannondale SR500 - 1985 Trek 670 - 1982 Trek 730

I have made the non-mistake of riding bikes before I was going to sell them, and yeah, it's as if they just really come together even more and remind you why you bought them in the first place. Dang it. Of my built-up fleet, I now have two dry-weather bikes that I would not let go, with two more if I was allowed reprieve; and my one wet-weather/fender/winter bike. So, five if I had to get really serious about it (from ten), and three if I reeeeallly had to, but that would be a pretty big gut punch. I do like them.

As a single guy, I don't have a ton of furniture, so bikes are furniture, of sorts. How hard it is to move a 24 lb. piece of furniture that rolls easily, is carried easily, and with pedals removed and bars rotated, stores easily? Really easy! Regular furniture is a mess to move. Bikes are cake.
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