How many bikes do you own?
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Trek Madone SLR road bike - my aero bike, fast on the less lumpy stuff.
Wilier Zero6 road bike - my hill climbing bike, 5.8kg of speed and my bike of choice for the road racing in my part of the World.
KTM Scarp Sonic 29er MTB - where I live most cycle races are XC MTB, this is my race bike for that.
Giant ATX 26" MTB - my first MTB, now 21 years old and still looking great. Ride for Guests now.
Fixie - sadly for me this will be donated to someone lucky soon since our Amsterdam apartment will go for rent when my wife no longer needs to commute there for work. Wonderful for getting around the city though, we have never needed to own a car there.
KTM Kapoho E-MTB - mine, but my wife uses it almost exclusively. I bought it when I still thought my knee's would never recover again for serious racing, happily I was proved wrong, my knee's have strengthened again and this bike was the perfect way back into cycling after a long time out.
Wilier Zero6 road bike - my hill climbing bike, 5.8kg of speed and my bike of choice for the road racing in my part of the World.
KTM Scarp Sonic 29er MTB - where I live most cycle races are XC MTB, this is my race bike for that.
Giant ATX 26" MTB - my first MTB, now 21 years old and still looking great. Ride for Guests now.
Fixie - sadly for me this will be donated to someone lucky soon since our Amsterdam apartment will go for rent when my wife no longer needs to commute there for work. Wonderful for getting around the city though, we have never needed to own a car there.
KTM Kapoho E-MTB - mine, but my wife uses it almost exclusively. I bought it when I still thought my knee's would never recover again for serious racing, happily I was proved wrong, my knee's have strengthened again and this bike was the perfect way back into cycling after a long time out.
#127
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Bikes: '13 Diamondback Hybrid Commuter, '17 Spec Roubaix Di2, '17 Spec Camber 29'er, '19 CDale Topstone Gravel
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Road, CF Endurance
Road, AL Spare (used on the trainer)
MTB, full squish
Commuter, with 250 watt eWheel
All were ridden outdoors in the last 7 days
Road, AL Spare (used on the trainer)
MTB, full squish
Commuter, with 250 watt eWheel
All were ridden outdoors in the last 7 days
#128
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I have 3 bikes, soon to be 4.
1. Specialized Tarmac for the weekend rides.
2. Specialized Sirrus X, my main commuter.
3. Turbo Vado for the days I want an easier ride.
4. Allez Sprint frame.
1. Specialized Tarmac for the weekend rides.
2. Specialized Sirrus X, my main commuter.
3. Turbo Vado for the days I want an easier ride.
4. Allez Sprint frame.
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#130
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Location: Eastern Poland
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Bikes: Romet Jubilat x 4, Wigry x 1, Turing x 1
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I have three, a mountain bike for distances, and a pair of old folding shoppers, the kind with one handbrake and a coaster brake. One shopper has a bask front and rear, the other has been stripped down to be a moving exercise bicyle.
It does seem funny that we can have so many bikes and be interested in a care free existence, for surely while we might be without cars we are not really free
It does seem funny that we can have so many bikes and be interested in a care free existence, for surely while we might be without cars we are not really free
#131
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My n+1 usually hovers at 3. Seems like whenever I get a 4th bike, I sell one. Now that I have a MTB + Road + a new gravel bike, I think I'm set for a while.
#132
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Probably 45-50ish...40+are riders...I sold so bikes many this season! Bike corral is ‘bout empty...deliciously empty! Never again...probably...
#133
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Bikes: Omnium Cargo Ti with Rohloff, Bullitt Milk Plus, Dahon Smooth Hound
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Three bikes, but really just one these days.
I never use two of them anymore, but my wife enjoys using them: She uses the Bullitt for carrying things, and the mini-velo if we all three (me, her, and our daughter) are out cycling - which means I carry everything on mine.
I currently have a strong lust for a proper gravel bike - preferably a custom titanium one, but I'm holding out as I don't actually need to spend a lot of dough on something that might not see that much use. I'm still very happy with my Omnium and use it for everything. It is my pickup truck, my race bike, my exploring bike, my touring bike, my one-person transportation bike, my kid carrier, and my all-around fun bike.
I never use two of them anymore, but my wife enjoys using them: She uses the Bullitt for carrying things, and the mini-velo if we all three (me, her, and our daughter) are out cycling - which means I carry everything on mine.
I currently have a strong lust for a proper gravel bike - preferably a custom titanium one, but I'm holding out as I don't actually need to spend a lot of dough on something that might not see that much use. I'm still very happy with my Omnium and use it for everything. It is my pickup truck, my race bike, my exploring bike, my touring bike, my one-person transportation bike, my kid carrier, and my all-around fun bike.
#134
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Location: Rochester, MN
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Bikes: 1980 Motobecane Mirage Sport, 2019 Trek Checkpoint, 2020 Trek Roscoe, 90’s Bianchi Reparto Corse
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Four.
1980 Motobecane Mirage Sport
1990’s Bianchi Reparto Corse
2019 Trek Check Point AL 4
2020 Trek Roscoe
1980 Motobecane Mirage Sport
1990’s Bianchi Reparto Corse
2019 Trek Check Point AL 4
2020 Trek Roscoe
#135
Bike Bum Extrordinare
I only have one...a 90s specialized hard rock ultra... Racked, panniers on rear, wald basket up front. I call it my mountownie build. Have a Nitro Brahma bar with bar ends mounted near the neck, in a pseudo touring bar setup, but allowing easy access to my front basket contents on the fly. Its ugly, absolutely undesirable to thieves... And perfect for me
#136
Bike Bum Extrordinare
I only have one...a 90s specialized hard rock ultra... Racked, panniers on rear, wald basket up front. I call it my mountownie build. Have a Nitro Brahma bar with bar ends mounted near the neck, in a pseudo touring bar setup, but allowing easy access to my front basket contents on the fly. Its ugly, absolutely undesirable to thieves... And perfect for
me
me
And i thought it was the only one i needed/wanted but n+1 over ruled:
Now i got two 90s mtbs...should i aim for 3 lol
#137
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Bikes: Trek Domane SL6 Gen 3, Soma Fog Cutter, Focus Mares AL, Detroit Bikes Sparrow FG, Volae Team, Nimbus MUni
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4.5
All-rounder for brevets, sport riding, gravel: Soma Fog Cutter, just built.
For the trails and such: Trek Roscoe.
Commuter, utility bike; these days, just utility. Priority Eight.
Former brevet bike, on the bubble if I can get comfortable on the Soma: Volae Team Recumbent.
Core workouts and silliness: Nimbus Mountain Unicycle.
All-rounder for brevets, sport riding, gravel: Soma Fog Cutter, just built.
For the trails and such: Trek Roscoe.
Commuter, utility bike; these days, just utility. Priority Eight.
Former brevet bike, on the bubble if I can get comfortable on the Soma: Volae Team Recumbent.
Core workouts and silliness: Nimbus Mountain Unicycle.
#140
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Bikes: 1995 Specialized Rockhopper,1989 Specialized Rock Combo, 2013 Specialized Tarmac Elite
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Three. 1985 Diamondback Ascent, 1989 Specialized Rock Combo, 2013 Specialized Tarmac Elite.
#141
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Counting my wife's bikes, 6. I have two gravel bikes (one is for sale) and a hybrid. My wife has nice carbon fiber road bike, an 20 yr old Cannondale road bike (lives on the trainer) and a hybrid.
#142
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6 and 5 working
Specialized Stumpjumper 86? Project
Specialized Rockhopper 01
Cannondale Major Taylor track
Cannondale Capo 10
Cannondale caad8 11
Vitus 979 87? My fav
Each one (besides the pj) have triple digit miles on them and i plan on selling so for me to experience other bikes. Well, jusy not the 979, god i love down tube shifters!!!!
Specialized Stumpjumper 86? Project
Specialized Rockhopper 01
Cannondale Major Taylor track
Cannondale Capo 10
Cannondale caad8 11
Vitus 979 87? My fav
Each one (besides the pj) have triple digit miles on them and i plan on selling so for me to experience other bikes. Well, jusy not the 979, god i love down tube shifters!!!!
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Just two, a not quite new Cube race bike and a not really old Stevens Lite Tour. Hey, I need to store them somewhere, and for me a sunstainable lifestyle also means to live in a flat that is suitable and easy to maintain, not in a castle.
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got my bulls crossover for my commuter bike it gets a minimum 120 miles a week on it. I got 6000 in a year on it. then out e tandem we use it to run errands and travel everywhere including long rides. never owned a car. between the two I got 9000 miles in a year.
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#146
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Bikes: Norther Klickitat Pass, Masi Giramondo 27.5, Soma Grand Randonneur
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Three for me- a semi custom randonneur that I ride EVERYWHERE, a Soma Grand Randonneur (the precursor to the nice one) that is set up with a porteur rack for commuting/groceries/larger beer runs, and a Masi Giramondo that is super fun to play around with in the woods.
#148
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Bikes: 2009 Brompton 6 speed Sand color, 2013 Custom Co-motion Tandem, 2017 Salsa Fargo, 2021 Tern GSD R14
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2009 Brompton 6 speed Sand color- Mine used for Light travel
2009 Brompton 6 speed Orange color-Wife used for Light travel
2013 Custom Co-motion Tandem with Rohloff, couplers, Gates Belts- Ours is used for commuting and long distance travel
2017 Salsa Fargo with Rohloff, couplers, Gates Belt -used for my bikepacking and off-road riding
2017 Salsa Vaya travel with Rohloff, couplers -used for wife's bikepacking and general riding
2021 Tern GSD R14- Mine used for car replacement
2021 Tern GSD R14- Wife used for car replacement
As I write this I noticed some patterns: We buy new bicycles every 4 years, all have hubs, wife and I have the same taste in bikes.
2009 Brompton 6 speed Orange color-Wife used for Light travel
2013 Custom Co-motion Tandem with Rohloff, couplers, Gates Belts- Ours is used for commuting and long distance travel
2017 Salsa Fargo with Rohloff, couplers, Gates Belt -used for my bikepacking and off-road riding
2017 Salsa Vaya travel with Rohloff, couplers -used for wife's bikepacking and general riding
2021 Tern GSD R14- Mine used for car replacement
2021 Tern GSD R14- Wife used for car replacement
As I write this I noticed some patterns: We buy new bicycles every 4 years, all have hubs, wife and I have the same taste in bikes.
#149
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Five--two riders and three projects
#150
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Bikes: Kona Unit, Kona Kahuna, Kona Dew DL, Scott Big Jon, Trek Checkpoint ALR4, KHS Urban Soul, Haro Team Issue, GT Force Expert Carbon, Bernardi Quadra.
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10 at the moment, used be 11 but I went under a bus at the end of lat year and completely destroyed one.
Commuter - Kona Dew DL 2013
XC MTB - Kona Kahuna 2013
SS MTB - Kona Unit 2011
Enduro MTB. - GT Force Expert Carbon 2015
Fat Bike - Scott Big Jon 2017
Gravel Bike - Trek Checkpoint ALR 4 2018
Singlespeed / Fixed gear bike. - KHS Urban Soul, don't know the year.
BMX Race Bike - Haro Team Issue, , don't know the year.
Road Bike - Bernardi Quadra, don't know the year.
Runa balance bike - I actually bought this for a friends daughter be she's not even a year old yet so the bike is technically mine until I give to her when she's old enough to ride it.
And I totaled a Cernunnos Touro a handmade steel gravel bike, made in a town close to me, it was a simples bike but lots of fun and an excellent commuter too.
Commuter - Kona Dew DL 2013
XC MTB - Kona Kahuna 2013
SS MTB - Kona Unit 2011
Enduro MTB. - GT Force Expert Carbon 2015
Fat Bike - Scott Big Jon 2017
Gravel Bike - Trek Checkpoint ALR 4 2018
Singlespeed / Fixed gear bike. - KHS Urban Soul, don't know the year.
BMX Race Bike - Haro Team Issue, , don't know the year.
Road Bike - Bernardi Quadra, don't know the year.
Runa balance bike - I actually bought this for a friends daughter be she's not even a year old yet so the bike is technically mine until I give to her when she's old enough to ride it.
And I totaled a Cernunnos Touro a handmade steel gravel bike, made in a town close to me, it was a simples bike but lots of fun and an excellent commuter too.