On Tue, 2013-01-22 at 19:10 -0800, Jan Heine wrote:
> For recreational and general transportation use, one bike would be
> quite feasible. In fact, since I prefer to focus on the ride rather
> than the bike, I don't really see the need to own several similar
> bikes that fill the same purpose. Given a choice, I'd prefer one truly
> awesome bike over a bunch of just nice ones.

Great, right up to the moment something fails, you need a part, and the
bike goes on deadline.  

I think that even if you're Jan and you have a bike parts company, there
are still going to be times when you have to order a part, or when you
have to take the bike down to the shop and they tell you it'll be a week
to ten days.  

At that point, it's great to have at least two bikes!




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