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No, Really, This Time I Mean It
I'm not going to buy any more bikes or frames for a year, My agent found me what he says is a absolutely pristine Competition GS frame... and I just got a small bonus... and it *is* almost my birthday....
So I've got another bike to build, now. At least this means I get to thin out my parts bin some, and maybe an excuse to build another set of wheels; Maybe the "avocet" Ofmegas into Rigida red-label rims. I'm still allowing myself to buy accessories, though. Should I spring for the white Bluemels Club Specials that I know my friend has, or make do with a Khatfulled set of Airweights? |
Do you have a cap or did you just decide this? My wife capped me at four. I can buy and sell, have spare parts, and restore bikes for others but I can only have four frames/bikes of my own. I actually thank her for the rules but I'm getting the itch to do another build. I may have to look for someone in IA/MN that needs help building or restoring a bike :)
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I told myself this two weeks ago and then got an email about a '74 paramount track this morning... :(:):(
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Originally Posted by thirdgenbird
(Post 14578733)
Do you have a cap or did you just decide this? My wife capped me at four. I can buy and sell, have spare parts, and restore bikes for others but I can only have four frames/bikes of my own. I actually thank her for the rules but I'm getting the itch to do another build. I may have to look for someone in IA/MN that needs help building or restoring a bike :)
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I had to laugh when I began reading this thread, because I'd made the same decision earlier in the year. Then, between June and early July I acquired one complete bike, two bare frames and a nearly-complete bike sans wheels, saddle, seatpost and crankarms!
At least during next year on Diego Garcia I will definitely be able to keep things under control ;) DD |
This is a self-imposed limit, if I've done my counting right, this makes number eleven; thre Raleighs, two Pugeuots, two Treks, two Specializedeseses, a Schwinn mtb, my VeloSoleX, and an unbuilt Pugsley. Wait, no, that's twelve; and I can only ride one at a time. SINCE I can only ride one at a time, ten is a reasonable limit. I really need to thin the herd a bit; I'm building one of the Pugs into a city bike to give to my niece as a graduation present in the spring, but I need to figure out what else should go. Probably the Super Course and my Allez, I've never really enjoyed the ride on either.
DD, you're still active? For some reason I thought you'd ETS'd or retired. What do the other jarheads think of your bicycles? I know I caught a lot of static when I was in the Army for being so bike-obsessed. |
If I could limit myself to ten, my life would be so much easier...............
Every time I think I'm done something incredible in my size turns up around here. I gotta get a grip. |
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This is funny. My riding buddies tease me about it all the time.
Two years ago, I was saying that all I needed was 2 bikes. A go fast racing type, and a sport tourer. Now 2 years latter I have 4 complete, 1 frame waiting to be built, and 2 incoming. Funny how they multiply! Now when I look at bikes, it takes something very special to turn my head! I sort of wish I would heal up and be able to ride before I go to the poor house with a bunch of super nice bikes! |
Originally Posted by thirdgenbird
(Post 14578733)
Do you have a cap or did you just decide this? My wife capped me at four. I can buy and sell, have spare parts, and restore bikes for others but I can only have four frames/bikes of my own. I actually thank her for the rules but I'm getting the itch to do another build. I may have to look for someone in IA/MN that needs help building or restoring a bike :)
How would you like to take my 1990 Tommasini Super Prestige on? I've got most of the parts here and could score the rest in a day or two. I've got a nice Cinelli stem coming from Whatwolf in a trade. I'm sure we could work out some compensation, like the use of the bike for a couple of weeks and a case of pop! I'm serious btw. I'm in an ongoing basement project and I still have a sailboat sitting in front of the house that needs a trailer rebuild. I am itching to get the boat on the water before the season ends. Think about it, as I am certain you would do a nicer job than I would. Could be a cool thread for folks to enjoy and learn from. |
Have not got my boat in the water yet this year!
(using other peoples boats) I just found a Pefect PUCH for da wifey- campy hubs and deraileurs and 531 frame-even the same color GREEN.(maybe 11 kilos) she refuses to let me buy it as the Crescent Mixte (14.5 kilos)I got from the scrap collection was free-it needed air in the tires-nothing more. Why do women need to spoil our hoarding(there are no more bikes in the bedroom...not yet) |
You have an agent?
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I can't even remember how many times I've told myself that, until some rusty thing presents itself that seems to be just what I need. I can count 15 frames in my basement right now waiting to be painted or built.
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Originally Posted by gomango
(Post 14581092)
Hi Casey,
How would you like to take my 1990 Tommasini Super Prestige on? I've got most of the parts here and could score the rest in a day or two. I've got a nice Cinelli stem coming from Whatwolf in a trade. I'm sure we could work out some compensation, like the use of the bike for a couple of weeks and a case of pop! I'm serious btw. I'm in an ongoing basement project and I still have a sailboat sitting in front of the house that needs a trailer rebuild. I am itching to get the boat on the water before the season ends. Think about it, as I am certain you would do a nicer job than I would. Could be a cool thread for folks to enjoy and learn from. |
I have promised to stop making promises I can't keep! I am trying to be good, but let's be reasonable - if a 1970s Cinelli SC shows up at the right price, I'm off the wagon.
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Originally Posted by 20grit
(Post 14581151)
You have an agent?
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Originally Posted by KonAaron Snake
(Post 14581223)
I have promised to stop making promises I can't keep! I am trying to be good, but let's be reasonable - if a 1970s Cinelli SC shows up at the right price, I'm off the wagon.
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Originally Posted by thirdgenbird
(Post 14581187)
I would love to take on the tommasini build. I can't think of anything better than playing with something I didn't have to pay for. My first week of September is extremely busy so I won't be able to touch it during that week but before or after should work fine. If you are serious let me know how you would like to make the handoff.
Anytime works for me, just let me know when you are coming up next and I can pile that cool car of yours up with Italian goodies. Just a few more days to pick up all the odds and ends and she'll be all yours to have fun with in your spare time. She might need a chain as well, but we can figure all the odds and ends once you dive in. I really appreciate it and I hope you'll get a kick out of it. FYI I just saw the same splatter frameset on eBay. Sold for obscene dollars, so the bicycle deserves a first class rebuild like you do. Also, we may need a new Columbus SLX decal set, so I'll start looking for one right away. Maybe Cyclomondo has a set in stock. That would save us a little bother I'd think. Let's not talk compensation online, but I can work out something fun and fair for you. Casey's project!! http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7223/7...9da3edc4_o.jpg |
Originally Posted by thirdgenbird
(Post 14578733)
Do you have a cap or did you just decide this? My wife capped me at four. I can buy and sell, have spare parts, and restore bikes for others but I can only have four frames/bikes of my own. I actually thank her for the rules but I'm getting the itch to do another build. I may have to look for someone in IA/MN that needs help building or restoring a bike :)
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Originally Posted by Captain Blight
(Post 14579460)
DD, you're still active? For some reason I thought you'd ETS'd or retired. What do the other jarheads think of your bicycles? I know I caught a lot of static when I was in the Army for being so bike-obsessed.
DD |
Originally Posted by drillium dude
(Post 14579261)
at least during next year on diego garcia i will definitely be able to keep things under control ;)
dd Proly wasn't changed much in the 30 years since I was there. I don't miss it either. Max USN(ret) |
Originally Posted by 20grit
(Post 14581151)
You have an agent?
Originally Posted by RFC
(Post 14581248)
That was my question.
DD, what are you going to do when you retire? Take all you learned as a Marine and see if that'll get you over the curb and into the Army? Hey-ooooooo! I'm here all week, folks, tip your waitress. Try the veal. |
Originally Posted by gomango
(Post 14581269)
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Originally Posted by Captain Blight
(Post 14582693)
DD, what are you going to do when you retire? Take all you learned as a Marine and see if that'll get you over the curb and into the Army?
Hey-ooooooo! I'm here all week, folks, tip your waitress. Try the veal. Of course, the Army guys on my FOB were all Reservists - the regular Army, particularly my cadre at Fort Riley in KS, were fantastic. One of the best experiences of my Navy career! Me in the field: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7264/6...fc42ce37_o.jpg I'm kicking around a few ideas regarding life after the Navy, but nothing solid except for completing my degree my first year out. Oh, and drilling on a semi-full-time basis :) There - enough of my thread hi-jack ;) DD |
That's a weird-lookin bike on the cot to your right. Where do the wheels go?
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