Hi gang,
Well, I have some decision-making to do involving current bike arrangement. 
I have two bikes, but need to get rid of one to make room for a new one. I 
am getting a Surly Cross Check (would spring for a Sam, but unfortunately, 
can't afford it, now matter how I slice the pie).

My current bikes are both Centurions. One is an Accordo RS set up as a 
single speed, Tange Infinity tubing. The other is a Dave Scott Master, 
14-speed with Shimano 600 group and Champion 1 tubing.

I have been thinking about just keeping the Dave Scott as is for group 
riding. I have a Brooks on it and could get a small saddle bag for tools, a 
small jacket, patch kit, etc. BUT, the top tube has a small dent in it. I 
am probably like the 4th or 5th owner, if not further down the line. If it 
was a "perfect" frame I probably wouldn't even consider discontinuing it in 
my line up. 

The other option is to put the Shimano 600 group on the Accordo and use 
that as my roadie, then sell all the single speed parts off of it to help 
buy the Surly and a few parts I still need. Only problem with that is I 
would have the other frame to sell, and I doubt it would sell as a 
standalone frame/fork with a dented top tube. Otherwise, that Dave Scott is 
responsive and really fun to ride. I had the Accordo set up as a road bike 
and it just didn't have the zip of it's big brother. The Accordo is a bit 
better looking, though, too. That sweet red paint job with white head tube 
and seat tube. The Dave Scott is a white with the funny lightning-storm 
graphics on the fork.

I like the Accordo a lot, and it has rear braze on for a rack, as well as a 
spot for a frame pump (Zefal #4 on the way!), but those would likely go on 
the Cross Check anyway.

I guess in the end, either one would leave me with a road bike with the 
parts I already have. I'm just sort of looking for a few more factors to 
consider to help me make the decision.

Thanks, all.

- Mike in Austin

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