I'm afraid I have to agree with the person who said that having a nice bike 
makes it easier or inviting to just add more bikes of a higher level.  I 
enjoy the heck out of my bikes because I have found that quality 
bikes just perform better and have a wonderful feel to them.  Kind of the 
you get what you pay for idea.

On Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at 10:47:37 AM UTC-5, Steve Palincsar wrote:
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>
>
> On 12/12/2016 10:20 PM, eflayer wrote: 
> > Someone once said variety is the spice of life. Buying and holding a 
> > single bike does not align with that philosophy. I've owned many many 
> > fine bikes over the last 15 years and have enjoyed the adventure of 
> > learning about and riding a variety of styles, materials, and price 
> > points. My favorite of the 35 or so is my custom ti made in a far away 
> > eastern foreign land. 
>
> On the contrary: adding 5 others, all different and excellent in their 
> variously different ways, is exactly the way to add variety and spice to 
> life! 
>
> You've owned 35 bikes in 15 years?  OMG!  I'll bet that was expensive! 
>
>

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