Three.  Rivendell Sam Hillborne.  Was sort of iffy on it earlier this
year, but decided it will stick around.
Surly Cross Check.  Set up as a 1x9 with Soma Clarence bars. My
"beater".  Also the newest of the bikes.
Surly Long Haul Trucker.  58cm 26" wheel model.  I like the idea of a
larger frame 26" wheel touring bike.  Gets studded tires in winter.

Am currently selling my Salsa Fargo.  Have discovered that long gravel
rides and my left hand are not a good combination.  A week after a 110
mile ride my left hand still hurts and has a bit of "hand in glove"
symptoms.

All above bikes have fenders and racks.

Wish list - SimpleOne.  Yes, spacers and a single speed cog would work
on the Cross Check.  Still want the SimpleOne as I like the color.

Strangely enough, still feel my current stable is excessive.  But not
sure I could cut it down any further.  Luck for me, my wife is
understanding.  And only wants one bike of her own.

Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN

On Jun 18, 6:41 pm, Rob <robha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Wow--I am SO far behind. ;) I just have one bike, my 62cm 650B Saluki. I'd
> amend the grand seven-bike list a bit to six, in descending order of
> likelihood I'll ever own 'em: city, roughstuff, single-speed, cargo,
> vintage, tandem.

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