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Bikes: More than the people who ride them...oy.

Originally Posted by scale
I just cant decide. I have accumulated a small fleet of touring bikes and just cant figure out which one(s) to let go.

Miyata 610
Schwinn Voyageur SP with the original front and rear racks....i think its a 80 or 81. Very nice shape.
Fuji America
Schwinn Voyageur SP with the original front and rear racks. Japan made, later model...i think 84 with the 3 bottle cage mounts. Again very nice shape.
Bianchi Randonneur circa 1983 i believe. I think this was a single year only that they made these. Has stock front and rear racks. Very nice.

I dont ride any of these nearly enough but at the same time .....here they sit and i keep telling myself that "some day ill ride them and enjoy them." All in my size and fully refurbished with all new consumables etc.
This hobby is sometimes a curse
What sizes are they? Any pictures?
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