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Old 04-16-11, 06:58 AM
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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

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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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Old 04-16-11, 08:30 AM
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Originally Posted by z90
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1) Jamis Hudson
Wait.

You're married to a Jamis Hudson? Dude, that's hard-core!
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Old 04-16-11, 01:13 PM
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Not many states allow that.
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Old 04-16-11, 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Artkansas
Not many states allow that.
The indication of wife #1 leads me to believe Utah.
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Old 04-16-11, 03:28 PM
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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!".
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Old 04-16-11, 05:25 PM
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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.
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Old 04-16-11, 06:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Trueblood
N+1
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Old 04-16-11, 06:17 PM
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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).
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Originally Posted by Dakota82
How many bicycles do you have and has anyone you live complained about you having so many bicycles?

I currently only have one Bicycle but, I am sure I will have a minimum of six bikes in time.
I had 13 (personally) at one point. My wife instituted a 'one in/one out' rule. I jettisoned 9, picked up 3 and now have 7. Technically, I gave away two frames today and am in the process of ditching one more and possibly a tandem. By my count, I'm owed 6 to 9 more I might be owned another 2 because I swapped a frame out and sold the frame...that is one out the door...and one that I built used to build up another frame I was able to rebuild and make functional. Technically, that one didn't go 'out' nor did it come 'in'. So I'm owned 10 or 11 now

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Originally Posted by cyclokitty
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.
I am going to have to start storing bikes in my living room soon... just picked up a new road bike for my daughter.
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Originally Posted by calamarichris

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beautiful shoes.
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Originally Posted by spock
beautiful shoes.
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.
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Originally Posted by Dakota82
How many bicycles do you have... ?
I have two bikes which equals N-1.
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Old 04-17-11, 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by tligman
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.
That's the exact same bike, color and everything, that I got for my wife when we first moved to Houston - 2008 Trek 3700!
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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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Just the one right now.

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