I'm not that knowledgeable about bikes in particular, but the hung is your 
"favorite"  and it's obvious from your follow up replies that  it brings 
you so much joy.  I wouldn't sell anything that brings that much 
happiness.  After that, you can decide if the Sam (no more monetary layout) 
or the Atlantis or another bike would be a good 2nd.  

I have one of those wall leaning bike racks, so I can store two bikes in 
the space of one in a narrow breezeway.  Both are available any time I want 
to ride AND I get an upper body workout putting a bike on the top tier.  :)

When I was selling, I'd say "buy what you love."  In this case, I say "keep 
what you love."  It will cost you less in the long run AND make you happier 
AND with some creative storage solutions, give you space.

Congratulations on the new baby.

Roberta

On Monday, May 29, 2017 at 9:55:17 PM UTC-4, drew wrote:

> Say you had a hunqapillar, a Sam and a couple vintage bikes. But mostly 
> the hunq and Sam got ridden and you felt like you lived a really nice bike 
> life. Then let's say you were trying to have a kid and you lived in a small 
> house and bike room could no longer be bike room. Let's also say that a few 
> extra dollars would be somewhat helpful.
>
> Would you-
>
> -sell all but the hunq because it is your favorite, despite the fact that 
> it's not the best for city road riding, which is likely more and more the 
> type of riding you'll be doing, and you never took it on dirt as much as 
> you dream about taking it on dirt anyway. But that's ok, maybe you should 
> embrace a more cruiserish build, and this one could be cool.
>
> -sell all and buy a 650b Atlantis which, in your head, feels somewhere 
> between Sam and hunq. You never were quite convinced about big 29er tires 
> on a 54cm hunq frame anyway, and this 650b thing looks like it's gonna 
> stick....though you've never tried it. Maybe you could get a custom color 
> and a couple extra braze ons and it would be fine to take on trails and 
> tour, and when not there, it wouldn't feel too sluggish on the road either. 
>
> -keep all until shit hits the fan and you need to unload as things come up.
>
> -realize that the one bike hypothesis is not practical and ignore all 
> problems in your life.
>
>

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