Dear Drew,

It really depends on how you use your bikes. 

For example, if you own no car (or lack access to it during the week), commute 
farther than easy walk/run distance, and do not have good access to transit, 
then having two machines that at least overlap in this vital function is a very 
good idea. 

If you are not riding a bike, and you do not have space for it (wax+apartment 
decoration? Consider the possibilities of all that wall space...), and you have 
no real emotional attachment to it, then sell it. If it later turns out you 
Needed That Bike, then you have your lost treasure. It is good to have one or 
more that get away.

The One Bike solution works well enough if you can find one that is good enough 
at everything you do on a bike. Most enthusiasts (and I tried hard to settle on 
one for years) end up with at least two, especially if they both do practical 
stuff and ride in pacelines.

Best Regards,

Will
William M deRosset
Fort Collins CO

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