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Thanks!
I wanted to thank the folks here whose always extremely informative posts I was able to comb through helping me ramp my vintage steel knowledge quickly and allowing me to grab some really fun bikes. The collective knowledge and camaraderie here is unbelievable! I have had many hobbies over the years but working on and riding bikes is in serious contention for the number one spot and the c&v treasure hunt just takes it to another level.
Since I picked up my first c&v three months ago I have assembled a nice little beginners stable. First a lovely little '85 Bridgestone 500 that I had to pass to my wife since it was too small. She commutes on it daily and is now in love. Next up an '85 Centurion LeMans RS which is a joy to ride and in contention for my favorite, then a funky DBS, likely Taiwanese made frame in Tange Infinity that has aggressive geometry and while a bit heavy is also really nice. Then an '86 Trek 600 series that I thought would be my last acquisition :lol: but despite being in nearly perfect cosmetic condition, has a cockeyed seat cluster lug from the factory that has the whole frame cattywampus and is a project for another day. That emotional peak and valley kept me looking to fill the void. Thanks to forum member Force who said 'run don't walk' as I waffled, I snagged an '84 Specialized Sequoia that is a downright sublime ride. I think I have all my bases covered now with a nice tourer, a racey frame, a sport and the trek waiting in the wings, but for some reason I can't stop looking on craigslist and I have a permanent crick in my neck from looking at bikes going by hoping to see some slice of vintage steel hotness. Thanks again! |
Good work getting your knowledge up! It really lets you find scores, as you have already. I reluctantly sold a 1984 Sequoia as it just wasn't my size. Great bike.
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It's not a problem until it begins to interfere with your daily life. Make up your mind how many bikes you want & then stop buying anymore. Most people won't think you're nuts until you have over 10 of them.
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Make little or even no mistake about it. Regardless of how many bicycles, you have already, if the right one comes along, you WILL get it!
I have no interest in getting another vintage road bicycle. However, since I made that call, I have scored at least five - a Peugeot (good reason), a Marinoni, a Jamis, an Atala and a Bianchi. Oops, forgot about the Benotto and the Miele. That is seven bikes for a guy who does not want any more and certainly does not need anymore. But... If something worth my time, and interest and in my price range, comes along - well, then, N+1 strikes again! |
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