How many Bicycles do you have?
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Me:
1) Surly Long Haul Trucker
2) Felt z90
3) "Franken Bike" (89 Hardrock parts on a thrown away diamond back frame)
4) Rans Rocket recumbent, in parts, in the basement
Wife
1) Jamis Hudson
Kids
3 bikes and a trail-a-bike
Also, a thrown away motobecane that I haven't decided what to do with (way too small for me)
1) Surly Long Haul Trucker
2) Felt z90
3) "Franken Bike" (89 Hardrock parts on a thrown away diamond back frame)
4) Rans Rocket recumbent, in parts, in the basement
Wife
1) Jamis Hudson
Kids
3 bikes and a trail-a-bike
Also, a thrown away motobecane that I haven't decided what to do with (way too small for me)
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Three:
'86 Univega Nuovo Sport
'08 Origin 8 Scout 29 (1x9)
'08 Raleigh Supercourse (carbon)
When someone asks, "How many bikes do you need?", the answer is always, "One more!".
'86 Univega Nuovo Sport
'08 Origin 8 Scout 29 (1x9)
'08 Raleigh Supercourse (carbon)
When someone asks, "How many bikes do you need?", the answer is always, "One more!".
#56
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One:
1) 2005 KHS Town & Country 100
I don't have anymore space for extra bikes so there is only one steed in my stable -- actually, living room.
1) 2005 KHS Town & Country 100
I don't have anymore space for extra bikes so there is only one steed in my stable -- actually, living room.
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Bikes: 1986 Cannondale SR300 (full SRAM Apex) 1996 Cannondale R800 (Full SRAM Rival), 1997 Cannondale R200 (Shimano Tiagra), 2012 Cannondale CAAD 10-5, 1992 Bridgestone RB-1 (SRAM Force)
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Bikes: 1986 Cannondale SR300 (full SRAM Apex) 1996 Cannondale R800 (Full SRAM Rival), 1997 Cannondale R200 (Shimano Tiagra), 2012 Cannondale CAAD 10-5, 1992 Bridgestone RB-1 (SRAM Force)
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I have less bikes than computers. . .
I have 1.83 bikes (one complete, one that needs brakes, seatpost, saddle, fd, crank, bar. and stem and one completely empty frame-- it's not even painted).
I have 1.83 bikes (one complete, one that needs brakes, seatpost, saddle, fd, crank, bar. and stem and one completely empty frame-- it's not even painted).
#59
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Honey? Where's the check book?
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#60
Bicycle Repair Man !!!
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Thanks. They're Dromartis, (click).
They're cheaper than premium Specialized or Sidis, but the Italian leather is really thick (more than a millimeter), which means they take months to break in, and hopefully will last a good, long time. The thick leather means they're heavy, but once broken in, they're the most comfortable shoes.
They're cheaper than premium Specialized or Sidis, but the Italian leather is really thick (more than a millimeter), which means they take months to break in, and hopefully will last a good, long time. The thick leather means they're heavy, but once broken in, they're the most comfortable shoes.
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I've got my Trek hardtail rigged for commuting...
(I've since removed the cheesy front rack)
And I've got a Bianchi folding bike from the 70s that I'm cleaning up and tuning up (probably still need a new chain, and 5 solid hours of time to get it up to snuff). Then I have my son's 10 speed and a 16" dahon folder, plus the mountain bike that we're picking up for him and the old broken mountain bike that I apparently keep forgetting to take home from work... still need a road bike for me though.
(I've since removed the cheesy front rack)
And I've got a Bianchi folding bike from the 70s that I'm cleaning up and tuning up (probably still need a new chain, and 5 solid hours of time to get it up to snuff). Then I have my son's 10 speed and a 16" dahon folder, plus the mountain bike that we're picking up for him and the old broken mountain bike that I apparently keep forgetting to take home from work... still need a road bike for me though.
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My wife and I each have a mountain bike and a road bike, so that's 4 total... Seeing that we love our road bikes so much, I couldn't see how we could have more than just a pair each. I mean, we barely even ride our mountain bikes these days, except for when our friends actually want to hit the trails. However, a tandem might be kinda cool...
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