The best things about this thread are all the intellectual
justifications for multiple bikes.  That and the idea that I'm not
alone in possessing a flock.

Esteban
San Diego, Calif.

On Sep 9, 1:54 pm, cm <chrispmur...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I could easily (and have in the past) have one bike. Though I do have
> a few of them (7ish) now. But, I also tend to ride one exclusively for
> a few months and then suddenly change to the next one for the next few
> moths. The one perfect bike? The one that does what you want it to do
> the best while doing the other things the least worst. For me, for
> years, that was an old Trek mtb converted to an all rounder/ touring
> bike. I would say an AHH, Bomba, Atlantis or other touring or CX bike
> would be it for me. I would probably choose my Bleriot or AR-- would
> need to flip a coin or something. I just spent the last year riding my
> AR exclusively; road, mountain, commuting, errands, touring. Loved it.
> One bike is a necessity, multiple is a luxury.
>
> "Beware of the man with one bike, he may know how to use it"
>
> Cheers!
> cm
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