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Old 04-20-06 | 07:00 PM
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How many bikes do you own?

I've been reading the SSFG forum for a while and it seems that everyone here has atleast two if not more bikes AND/OR frames in their possession. My question is why? Isn't one properly and effiiciently working bike enough to sate your hunger? Don't you feel that in owning so many bicycles that you become more of a collector and less an enthusiast. Is there a point when you own so many bicycles you become less fond of them and more fond of their sparkle? Can you ever own too many bicycles? Why do you own so many bicycles? What would you give up your bicycle for?
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Old 04-20-06 | 07:03 PM
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two and a half.
One is my road,
One is a mountainbike.
One is a track frame being built up.

Obviously I think I have full right to own multiple bikes since they are being used in different manners.
Also, I don't care if someone has 20 bikes. that means that's a load of money being spent on something better than car expenses.
I also think that owning more bikes means you are more of an enthusiast. Collectors don't use what they collect. Collecting means buying and putting them on a shelf.
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Old 04-20-06 | 07:11 PM
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Bikes: IRO Angus; Casati Gold Line; Redline 925; '72 Schwinn Olympic Paramount

Three and a half, really. I store a bike that I gave to a friend for her birthday in my garage.
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Old 04-20-06 | 07:17 PM
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Bikes: 2017 All City Space Horse, 2015 Jamis Dragonslayer, 2016 Velo Orange Pass Hunter Disc, 1991 Tommasini Competizione, 2018 Soma Wolverine fixed gear, 1996 Diamondback Outlook w/Crust Clydesdale, 1999 Torelli Corsa Strada (Coaster Brake Conversion ;] )

Damn lemme see here.........

1 Schwinn World Sport (fixed gear)
1 Road Bike (Motobecane Mirage)
1 Single Speed Mountain Bike (Diamondback Outlook)
1 Touring Bike (Schwinn Voyageur)
1 BMX (Schwinn Mag Scrambler)
3 Kids Bikes (A bike with a 26" front and 20" rear, a little red and and little black murray for kids bike jousts)

1 Nishiki Road Bike (Building into a ghetto cyclocross/snow commuter)

1 Girls road frame
1 Schwinn MTB frame ( these to be possibly used for tallbike project?)

Some of these are at my house. The jousting bikes and one of the tall bike frames is at my friends house.
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Old 04-20-06 | 07:17 PM
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Bikes: IRO Mark V Track Bike, 1976 Schwinn Sprint Fixed Gear Conversion, 1975 Alan Aluminum Lugged Road Bike, Cannondale Touring, GanWell Road

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Fixed Gear Conversion (i.e. city beater (found it in the trash))
Road
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2 frames I found in the trash (one of which had vintage DA components!)
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Old 04-20-06 | 07:21 PM
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one english track bike from the 50s, one japanese track bike from the 90s. The end
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Old 04-20-06 | 07:27 PM
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Bikes: peugot fixed, Steelman cyclocross, Yeti Kokopelli

1. Geared Masi roadbike
2. Geared Steelman cross bike
3. Yeti FS bike
4. Bridgestone X04
5. Track bike of unknown origin (it's too big so I am going to have to sell it though)
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Old 04-20-06 | 07:29 PM
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3, as described in sig... that is assuming you don't count the 2 little frankenbikes i have just for pissing around on... they aren't good for more than a mile and some smiles though, my knees start to hurt
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Old 04-20-06 | 07:36 PM
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Bikes: Giant OCR1(specialized carbon seatpost,Terry Fly sadle, Syntace C2): Leader TT frame, Easton EC70fork, Aerolite bars, nashbar bullhorn, Titan Wheels: Fuji Track Pro(2003)

1) Road Bike-training, racing, cruising, etc
2) Homemade TT bike..um for TT's, training on windy days alone
3) Street fixie beater-35 dollar frame, other parts bin parts
4) Track racing bike-For use on the velodrome to ah, race
5) Mountain bike-up for sale..currently a friend has it...6 mos plus...
6) Garbage pile Schwin varsity..not sure if I am going to do anything with it..
7) Garbage pile Trek antelope frame-fork

I have no problem with those bikes...wheelsets on the other hand....none of these are on any of the bikes stock...

1) Zipp 440's track racing
2) Trispoke front
3) Specialized Trispoke for front or rear
4) DA HF front wheel
5) Zipp disk rear
6) Rev-X front tubular-for sale
7) Fetish Cycles 38mm carbon fiber road racing wheelset-for sale
8) Tri-spoke rear..missing freehub-no idea what brand is needed
9) MTB beater wheelset

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Old 04-20-06 | 07:37 PM
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Bikes: 1973 Eisentraut; 1970s Richard Sachs; 1978 Alfio Bonnano; 1967 Peugeot PX10

"My question is why? "

I like 'em.

"Isn't one properly and effiiciently working bike enough to sate your hunger?"

No, I set 'em up different like for different purposes.

"Don't you feel that in owning so many bicycles that you become more of a collector and less an enthusiast."

Yes, I am a collector... and enthusiast. They're far from mutually exclusive. I use what I collect, though I'm cautious with some of my stuff. The 1967 PX10 does not get ridden in the rain, for example. I've hacked a 76 Gitane TDF for that.

"Is there a point when you own so many bicycles you become less fond of them and more fond of their sparkle?"

No.

"Can you ever own too many bicycles?"

depends on how much space one has available.

"Why do you own so many bicycles?"

Like 'em. Keep finding abused classics cheap and fixing them up. Inane hobby maybe, I dunno, Iduncare.

"What would you give up your bicycle for?"

Which one?
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Old 04-20-06 | 07:39 PM
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Bikes: 2004 Bianchi Pista, Cannondale Track, Soma Pake, Schwinn Breeze

1. 2004 Pista
2. Soma Pake
3. Sekine (conversion)
4. Schwinn Breeze
5. Schwinn Varsity
6. Motobecane (conversion)

Possibly some I am forgetting.
Never too many.
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Old 04-20-06 | 07:39 PM
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Bikes: 'Cha-ruzu Fosuta Orusan Kein' Fuji Track (2005), Schwinn Tank MTB (?), Fuji Royale (1979)

*pssst* someone here has 14 hybrids */pssst*
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Old 04-20-06 | 07:40 PM
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I voted two, although my fixed custom isn't due to arrive for 5 to 6 weeks.

Other bike is a roadie. It will be replaced with a custom late summer/early fall.
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Old 04-20-06 | 07:45 PM
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Bikes: gt gtb & marinoni pista special.

2.
both track bikes.
one for pretty & one butchered beater.
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Old 04-20-06 | 07:46 PM
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1. masi geared
2. raleigh coastie
3. levante track
4. peloton track
5. 3rensho track
6.fuji track

buncha frames.

i love all my bikes, but the raleigh's gonna go since i never ride it.
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Old 04-20-06 | 07:52 PM
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Bikes: Davidson Impulse, Merckx Titanium AX, Bruce Gordon Rock & Road, Cross Check custom build, On-One Il Pomino, Shawver Cycles cross, Zion 737, Mercian Vincitore, Brompton S1L, Charge Juicer

I have three at the moment and I'm planning for a 4th. I'm not ruling out a moment of consumer guilt (or having to move into a smaller space), but I will always need two bikes:

1. A solid, reliable bike that can take a beating, fit fenders, and haul my crap
2. A fast, sexy bike that is a blast to ride that I can tinker with endlessly
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Old 04-20-06 | 07:52 PM
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Bikes: never enough

1. kona deluxe road bike - road racing and training
2. IRO mark v - every day commuter
3. jamis nova - long distance touring
4. fixed tallbike - good times
5. my own custom track frame - specifically for track racing
6. GT RAVE - single speed conversion for the lady...and used to pull a trailer

those are just what i keep at home...if i list bikes i have built and are in other locations around hte city...it gets much longer
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Old 04-20-06 | 07:52 PM
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Bikes: Full Fendered Bareknuckle, Faggin with 10spd Centaur, 1973 Raleigh 3spd Cruiser.

I have but a single bicycle. My Schwinn conversion. I'm poor. I HAD a hybrid at one point, but well... we'll pretend I didnt.
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Old 04-20-06 | 07:54 PM
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Bikes: 2004 Bianchi Pista, Cannondale Track, Soma Pake, Schwinn Breeze

Originally Posted by dolface
1. masi geared
2. raleigh coastie
3. levante track
4. peloton track
5. 3rensho track
6.fuji track

buncha frames.

i love all my bikes, but the raleigh's gonna go since i never ride it.
My vote for best bike stable ever.

Oh, and PS, I hate you and your pretty bikes.
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Old 04-20-06 | 07:57 PM
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Bikes: '06 Vanilla touring, '09 Vanilla cx, Zanconato cx, Moots Psychlo-X RSL prototype, Nagasawa track, Kalavinka track, Black Cat 29er, Cannondale Rize 2 26er, Serotta CRL Legend

1. panasonic track
2. 3rensho track
3. 3rensho conversion (bar bike/beater)
4. aegis aro svelte road (soon to be replaced with another geared roadie due to crash)

Four's about right for me.
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Old 04-20-06 | 08:02 PM
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Bikes: track bikes, etc

Gios roadie
3rensho roadie
Bianchi Pista Concept
Cinelli Olympic
Kelly SS Knobby X
Custom fillet GT MTB
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Old 04-20-06 | 08:12 PM
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From: Some Latitude and Some Longitude

Bikes: A couple customs and some beaters.

Trek 5200-all out road racing steed
Mercian Super Vigorelli-C-Record equipped track monster
Raleigh Professional-around town do everything machine

I still need a cyclocross, touring, and mountain to approach a completely functional collection.
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Old 04-20-06 | 08:13 PM
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trek 400 conversion daily rider
fisher geared mtb
shwinn le tour geared


bridgstone 100 conversion junk im trying to give away
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Old 04-20-06 | 08:16 PM
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I've just got one, my Bianchi San Jose. I kick around the idea of working on a cheap conversion project or something, but for now this is it.
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Old 04-20-06 | 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by hyperRevue
My vote for best bike stable ever.

Oh, and PS, I hate you and your pretty bikes.
thanks, i love you too
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