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gregtheripper 04-20-06 09:24 PM

well lets see..

i have
1) iro track bike - new daily rider
2) nishiki conversion - fenders for ****ty weather and feel slightly better locking it up
3) fuji road bike - for training and road races, 9 sp tiagra
4) azonic steelhead ss mtb - for ****ing around, maybe when i change some stuff up i will bring it by the dirtjumps near my apt.

i have a couple ****ty bikes locked up in my basement, just sold an old peugeot 10sp i used to ride, have a schwinn varsity and a ****ty ss conversion, plus a primered mtb frame im undecided on in my bedroom with the first four bikes i listed. i could say most of them have a specific reason for existing. now i want a beater road bike and a bmx bike, haha. plus a cargo bike. oh ****.

juvi-kyle 04-20-06 09:31 PM


Originally Posted by dolface
or something comes along that fits you perfectly, and it makes your heart go pitter-pat and you don't REALLY need to buy groceries for the next month, after all, there's all that canned stuff in the back of your cupboard, and BAM! new bike (or frame anyway).


life sure is grand isnt it...

edit: they dont even have to fit me perfect, I just buy everything I see

dolface 04-20-06 09:33 PM


Originally Posted by juvi-kyle
life sure is grand isnt it...

dude, canned refried vegetarian beans are an AWESOME breakfast!

sashae 04-20-06 09:35 PM

*sighhhh* -- what color are those MB's? I had an MB-3 that got stolen (many) years ago in that ivory/green color.

Full XC Pro... man, I loved that bike. Always wanted one of those classic steel MTBs... Ritchey, old Bontrager, Fat City, MB-0.

*twitch*

hyperRevue 04-20-06 09:36 PM

I guess another way to look at it is Dolface's seemingly unnecessary stock of bikes are still cheaper than any new car.

Just using Dolface as an example, don't mean to call him out. Also, I don't think your bikes are unnecessary. Just making a point.

katio 04-20-06 09:40 PM

This is true. Everyones "stable" still amounts to less than your standard baseline new car sticker price.

helvetica 04-20-06 09:41 PM

Centurion Dave Man Scott (fixed conversion)
Bridgestone MB1 (the pearl and grey one with cool ritchey fork)
Balance MTB

dolface 04-20-06 09:41 PM


Originally Posted by hyperRevue
I guess another way to look at it is Dolface's seemingly unnecessary stock of bikes are still cheaper than any new car.

Just using Dolface as an example, don't mean to call him out. Also, I don't think your bikes are unnecessary. Just making a point.

you're right on about that. (and i drive an '88 accord that's worth less than most of my bikes)

roccobike 04-20-06 09:48 PM

I'm currently at 16. But 3 of those belong to my 2 kids. So really, I only have 13. Well one of them is a junker donation bike. So really I have only 12. Yeah 12.
2 mountain bikes, Rockhopper and FXC Comp.
3 Road bikes, Fuji, Ross 290S and Cannondale SR500
1 Hybrid, Trek 720
And 6 others

gorn 04-20-06 09:55 PM


Originally Posted by katio
My question is why?

Two bikes, very different.
Bianchi Eros 2004 - It's got 27 speeds on it! It's a beautifuly celeste color! I ride this when I'm riding for speed or just for fun and it's windy or whatever. Plan on doing some roadie pack rides with it too.

Colnago XL 1988 Conversion - It's fixed gear! Crappy paint job, mix matched wheels. I commute on this bike and take it to fixed gear events or ride in the rain. I love it too much to call it a beater though.

And Katio didn't you say you were thinking of building a fixed gear? I assume that would be in addition to your mixte? :)


Is there a point when you own so many bicycles you become less fond of them and more fond of their sparkle?
Last semester I left my Bianchi in Chicago for the winter and took my Fixed and my "Grocery Bike" to Detroit. The Grocery bike is this old heavy Raleigh with a bent fork. It had front and rear racks. It's really no fun to ride. I took my Fixed to go grocery shopping and ended up giving the Raleigh to my friend, after I removed the racks. She adores it!

So yes, it can be possible to get tired of a bike. That was the first bike I overhauled. First bike I rode a century on. So many memories, and yet I'm glad to be rid of it, and glad someone else is enjoying it.

Future bikes... I could see an actual track bike if I started actually racing on the track. Or a tall bike because I want to learn to weld. Or maybe if I get bored over summer while in Detroit I'll build up a new grocery bike that I'll never ride but use as a lender bike and give away before I move out. Maybe a cyclocross bike... Or a touring bike... Perhaps a folding bike... Or a unicycle...

Bikes are fun :)

hyperRevue 04-20-06 09:57 PM

I'm done buying unless I come across a
1) mid-90s Cannondale
2) Vintage track frame that makes my knees weak and that isn't crazy expensive.

r-dub 04-20-06 10:01 PM

Dolface: that reminds me of my greatest find about a year and a half ago. I was cruising the Grocery Outlet (an unofficial stop on one of my routes) and discovered organic vegan refried black beans for 20 cents a can. $40 and a full cargo bike later I had meals for the next few months, had saved enough money to buy another new bike, and had a VERY clean colon.

Dogbait 04-20-06 10:02 PM

I have:
'82 Schwinn World Sport geared bike. A real tank... fenders, racks, 27x1 1/4 tires. it was my commuter bike when I lived in Portland. Wouldn't think of getting rid of it until it wears out.

'84 Schwinn Super Le Tour. My other geared bike. Recently upgraded with new components and wheels.

'82ish Univega Maximo Sport fixed conversion. My main ride since last September.

New Kogswell G58 fixed. Putting it together now. Should be done before the end of May.

Late '70s Fuji special Road Racer frame. A future fixed project to take advantage of all these parts that seem to show up on my doorstep.

If I were to stumble across a '70 to '85 Paramount 60-62cm track frame at a reasonable price...... well I could probably find the money somewhere.

Dogbait

eyefloater 04-20-06 10:08 PM


Originally Posted by r-dub
Dolface: that reminds me of my greatest find about a year and a half ago. I was cruising the Grocery Outlet (an unofficial stop on one of my routes) and discovered organic vegan refried black beans for 20 cents a can. $40 and a full cargo bike later I had meals for the next few months, had saved enough money to buy another new bike, and had a VERY clean colon.

You paid up for 200 cans up beans w/out even trying them first? Risky man ... risky. I really need to work out a cheaper lifestyle ... food costs me way too much money and for no reason other than my lack of meal planning.

DoshKel 04-20-06 10:11 PM

I have one bike, but I really want more. I honestly don't think having more bikes is bad. It is really a whatever. If you ride, awesome. If you collect... more power to ya. So whatever.

I have a ****ty Puch conversion that I love to death.

ChicagoDave 04-20-06 10:17 PM

1. Giant TCR Aero w/ durachee: Race (back in the day it was set up as a TT bike)
2. Trek 5500: Race (once upon a time) and group rides
3. Trek XO1 Cyclocross: Cyclocross racing and my everyday commuter
4. Trek 9.8: All around fast as hell mountain bike, never gets ridden anymore but hopefully one day
5. EAI bareknuckle: Not completed yet, but soon to be fair-weather commuter and race bike
6. 1947 Schwinn Tornado: Has 3 big ass baskets for grocery-getting
7. 1973 Schwinn Twinn: Tandem bike bought when I had a significant other

I don't think you can have too many bicycles. I think the longer you ride, the more you see the benefit of having specialized bicycles for various types of riding. In a dream world I could very happily have 3-4 road bikes. One for road/climbing races, one for Crits, one for the rain, one (steel) for training. I could then happily have 2-3 track bikes. One commuter/beater, one race-only machine, one pursuit bike. At that point I could also say for mountain bikes: I'll have one hardtail for fast hardpack and lots of climbing, one XC-race full-suspension, and one all-mountain trail bike. I mean the list goes on and on, and they all have their benefits! I can justify another bicycle as long as it has it's uses. As for people with multiple race-bikes or multiple beaters... why not? So what if they are "collectors" AND riders? More power to em' !!
Sure, I could get along much better with one bike... but then my income would go towards something else like say... investments!? Who needs a retirement anyway, right? :(

abeyance 04-20-06 10:35 PM

I don't feel so bad now that I saw someone has 16 bikes. Lets see how it goes... in chronological order...
1. 1984 Chrome Mongoose Looptail BMX
2. Trek Y-Foil ( threadless from the factory, I don't know of any others...)
3. Viner track with full superbe pro
4. Craftworks Freeride ( 4 bar, horst, 6 rear 5 front)
5. 1962 Schwinn Corvette 2
6. 1982 Soma road in pristine condition ( love those super-maxi cranks)
7. $1 Huffy road that I turned into a single-speed too ugly to steal
8. Peugeot PX-08
9. Trek 520 touring
10. Bianchi Krono (650/700 time trial craziness)
11. Roadmaster "Mountian" Bike ( for my gf, she refuses to let me buy her a real bike)
12. MaxTi tri bike ( currently set up as a grocery getter/commuter...carbon/ti bling)
13. Browning road bike, sort of, needs a bunch of parts, plus it is so the wrong size (53, I ride a 59) but I got it for free, if anyone is interested, let's trade...

jedi_steve420 04-20-06 10:35 PM

I voted 2 but then realized that it's actually three... although my beater peugeot converstion is being lent out to my roommates boyfriend to help spread the fixed gear flu...

2. Miele road bike... in need of some tlc
3. 1970something Mercier Track Bike which I'm currently loving to death

No_Minkah 04-20-06 10:42 PM


Originally Posted by ChicagoDave
Sure, I could get along much better with one bike... but then my income would go towards something else like say... investments!? Who needs a retirement anyway, right? :(

Cheer up, lil' trackster, those bikes will appreciate. Cash out your 401k.

cardstock 04-20-06 10:42 PM

Well.
First is the old tank 'Ranger" I have. An old raleigh conversion that is too small, but works well when it is raining and snowing.
Second, the Milwaulkee. Completely rebuilt after I got hit the first time and then got hit gain on it a short time after, it goes everywhere
Third is the Vivalo. Track Specific is all that I can say.

And the more I learn about the history of track racing there are other bikes I would like to pick up becasue of what they are, but in no way do i need them. One of those 3resho's everyone talks about because of the history of the builder. The Masi Dolface had would have been awesome to get. Stuff like that. Yeah, it would be a collection, but guys collect cars, whats wrong with a bike. I would definatly ride them all.

humancongereel 04-20-06 10:46 PM

i put one, but thought better later. i also own two that are in storage in another state, that i may or may not ship out here. so i have one that i ride, and own three. why? if i shipped them out here, i'd have the grocery getter that is heavy and slow and not worth riding farther than a couple of miles. i'd also have the rain beater conversion for bad weather when i don't want to get bearings gummed up on decent parts...then there's the one i ride, a decent bike. i also want a beater mtb to beat the hell out of, and a nice bike for the track that i will feel uneasy even riding to the track. and a polo bike. and a backup beater for when bad things happen to the beater.

somebodies 04-21-06 12:33 AM

1. geared trek
2. gitane track- nice components
3. old english track(I think)- decent components

r-dub, RB-2 for sale? I'll pm.

juvi-kyle 04-21-06 12:40 AM


Originally Posted by r-dub
Dolface: that reminds me of my greatest find about a year and a half ago. I was cruising the Grocery Outlet (an unofficial stop on one of my routes) and discovered organic vegan refried black beans for 20 cents a can. $40 and a full cargo bike later I had meals for the next few months, had saved enough money to buy another new bike, and had a VERY clean colon.


I love you so much...

juvi-kyle 04-21-06 12:52 AM


Originally Posted by dolface
dude, canned refried vegetarian beans are an AWESOME breakfast!


Best meal ever: refried beans, chopped lettuce, tortilla chips, and hautttt sauce.

humancongereel 04-21-06 12:54 AM

dude...refried beans are great just the way they are.


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