How many bikes do you own?
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3. None of them are even close to high end. Not even mid-end. 2 are standard older department store bikes. My current go-to is a Schwinn GS Frontier from the 90s, updated with mostly newer components.
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I have two bikes at present: a 2010 Kona Jake the Snake cross bike and a 2014 Specialized AWOL.
They cover all of my riding needs pretty well, and both get used as commuters and the AWOL is great for shopping, running errands, etc. I am, however, developing an overwhelming desire to add a fun road bike to the mix, something that doesn't need to be terribly practical but is well suited to faster weekend group rides and the like. We'll see where that leads!
They cover all of my riding needs pretty well, and both get used as commuters and the AWOL is great for shopping, running errands, etc. I am, however, developing an overwhelming desire to add a fun road bike to the mix, something that doesn't need to be terribly practical but is well suited to faster weekend group rides and the like. We'll see where that leads!
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Living car free with one bicycle. I like keeping things simple. Works fine for me. Multiple bikes is a waste IMO.
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I'm totally on board with that! I've been saving for a bit of cycling indulgence myself.
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Also I prefer my road-ish tour bike with skinnier tires in summer, and the slightly fatter tires of the other bike on slimy leaf-mulched autumn streets.
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More bikes than I need and maybe more than I want, lol.
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14 bikes collected over the years - one or two project bikes
All need work, but there isn't enough time.
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I have two similarly outfitted bikes, which I alternate every week in order to keep the wear and tear even between bikes, and at least one of the bikes is always on the ready should I have a unforeseen or lengthy maintenance repair on the other bike.
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I post these babies all the time.
Daily driver
When I feel like a Hero
The winter bike. In SoCal, what's that?
The grocery getter.
At the plater. Should be done in a month or two. I have to drizzle it out for my dear wife.
Daily driver
When I feel like a Hero
The winter bike. In SoCal, what's that?
The grocery getter.
At the plater. Should be done in a month or two. I have to drizzle it out for my dear wife.
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Too many. Sixteen at the moment not counting the one I'm building for a friend.
I made the mistake of buying some of these, like my Miyata 710 for a part or parts and then intending to resell, but rode and fell in love with.
Cheers
I made the mistake of buying some of these, like my Miyata 710 for a part or parts and then intending to resell, but rode and fell in love with.
Cheers
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How many?
Why do you ask? Who put you up to this!?
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Last new bike 1991
Last new bike 1991
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Rather than figuring what you need, let's disclose what we own.
I'll confess to owning 7 bikes currently. Most of them are from the 70s and 80s. Most of them have been cobbled together. Seems like building and repairing bicycle is a bit of a hobby for me.
Surprisingly, for purpose of transportation right now, I pretty much use just one.
What about you?
I'll confess to owning 7 bikes currently. Most of them are from the 70s and 80s. Most of them have been cobbled together. Seems like building and repairing bicycle is a bit of a hobby for me.
Surprisingly, for purpose of transportation right now, I pretty much use just one.
What about you?
#122
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5
2020 CAADX 105
2020 Specialized Tarmac Disc Sport
2018 Specialized Allez Elite (commuter, traveling in NYC and need to lock my bike)
2017 Specialized Sirrus Disc (winter commuter, local shopping etc)
1997 Mongoose Manuever (one day I'll refurbish it...)
2020 CAADX 105
2020 Specialized Tarmac Disc Sport
2018 Specialized Allez Elite (commuter, traveling in NYC and need to lock my bike)
2017 Specialized Sirrus Disc (winter commuter, local shopping etc)
1997 Mongoose Manuever (one day I'll refurbish it...)
#123
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I just sold my refurbished Mongoose Manuever. But I am not sure what year it was. But it was a 24" frame. It was huge. lol
#124
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Some people collect watches, some collect shoes, some collect cars or BBQ kettles. I just collect bikes. At least they keep me happy, fit and don't make me fat. lol
I have a few bikes anywhere between 15 and 33 years old. Nowadays I only buy used bikes. I try not to spend more than $200 to $300 on a bike. I fix them up and enjoy riding them. Some I keep, some I sell again. Constantly looking for a cheap cool bike I like to ride and tinker with.
I have a few bikes anywhere between 15 and 33 years old. Nowadays I only buy used bikes. I try not to spend more than $200 to $300 on a bike. I fix them up and enjoy riding them. Some I keep, some I sell again. Constantly looking for a cheap cool bike I like to ride and tinker with.
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3..and a bit
Commuter
fixed gear
Mtb (rigid)
Road bike frame waiting to get built.
fixed gear
Mtb (rigid)
Road bike frame waiting to get built.