Discussion:
[RBW] What's in your garage?
murphyjrfk
2015-07-29 00:25:31 UTC
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I always wonder-i betcha there are a lot of cool bikes around. And right now I have a lot of bikes. I feel a bit self indulgent but I don't feel too bad when I think of the use. I have a pretty "bikey" family, a "bike" job and live in a great city to ride bikes in. I don't drive much either-like under 2k miles a year so that makes me feel even less guilty. But i'll start in order of importance.-well at least my order.

51 sage green Sam. Best bike ever. Get's used every day.
54 orange quickbeam. Super duper fun.
Cannondale Adventure 2 step through hybrid. Permanent baby seat gets used a lot.
Electra Townie 7d. My wife's ride which is super fun.
1969 Schwinn Twinn-which my oldest daughter (8) thinks is the coolest bike ever. Mostly because she doesn't have to pedal. And it has baskets for all her dolls.
Jamis Capri 24 that's my oldest daughters ride. Fine little bike. First one she got to pick out all by herself. I asked her why she likes it best-she said it makes me feel like I'm a teenager-I'm in trouble.
Surly LHT which usually sees super nasty weather duty. I'm not sure if I'll hang on to that one but it's a good bike so I probably will.

Needless to say we have never had a car in our garage. My wife stopped complaining a while ago. So I guess it's ok.

I hope others play along.
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Kainalu
2015-07-29 03:45:46 UTC
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64 Hillborne with kid seat clamps for front and back
68 Quickbeam
Surly Ted trailer
68 Soma (Japan, not SF), no bars
19" Surly Pacer
Excited for the Big Bike Long Chainstays, could bump the Smallish Hillborne

carn't
-Kai
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Patrick Moore
2015-07-29 04:10:17 UTC
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Right now, just:

'99 Joe Starck Gofast Fixie.
Fargo with new VO Maes Parallel clones and shorter stem.
Daughter's Trek mtb.

The '03 is still with the builder ...

Dahon Hon Solo on the way ....
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shawn m.
2015-07-29 03:52:06 UTC
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I'll play! We also have a bikey family, and we've been car-free since 2011
so all the bikes get used, even if there aren't really so many of them,
considering some collections I've seen. So:

54 Hunqapillar with boscos, racked and fendered and dyno'ed. My
go-anywhere, do-anything, all-weather daily rider.
56 Atlantis with noodles. No fenders, no racks, just a straight-up
fairweather joyrider.
Brompton M6L, White with black mast. I use this as a travel bike and
multi-modal commuting. Went camping on it once. They're very capable little
bikes.
17" Gary Fisher Hoo Koo E Koo from 1995. This is the perennial 'project
bike'. It's been, variously, a cargo hauler, a single-speed pub bike, a
polo bike, and a mountain bike.
A Raleigh ladies 'comfort bike' that my wife uses as a fair weather
commuter. It's pretty rough; she's hard on bikes.
A Workcycles Oma, a dutch hoop-framed tank that she uses for inclement
weather commuting. It's actually a really nice ride on the flats.
Kona Coco. My almost-14 teenage daughter's bike, and her first 'real' bike:
700C, disc brakes, and a lovely emerald finish.

Most recently, I made room in the garage for another bike, a 2004 BMW
R1150GS. The other kind of two-wheeled riding I enjoy!
The best part of reconfiguring the garage is the everyone's bikes are now
easy to get out without knocking over anybody else's (usually mine). The
Atlantis looks great hanging from the low ceiling!
Post by murphyjrfk
I always wonder-i betcha there are a lot of cool bikes around. And right
now I have a lot of bikes. I feel a bit self indulgent but I don't feel too
bad when I think of the use. I have a pretty "bikey" family, a "bike" job
and live in a great city to ride bikes in. I don't drive much either-like
under 2k miles a year so that makes me feel even less guilty. But i'll
start in order of importance.-well at least my order.
51 sage green Sam. Best bike ever. Get's used every day.
54 orange quickbeam. Super duper fun.
Cannondale Adventure 2 step through hybrid. Permanent baby seat gets used a lot.
Electra Townie 7d. My wife's ride which is super fun.
1969 Schwinn Twinn-which my oldest daughter (8) thinks is the coolest bike
ever. Mostly because she doesn't have to pedal. And it has baskets for all
her dolls.
Jamis Capri 24 that's my oldest daughters ride. Fine little bike. First
one she got to pick out all by herself. I asked her why she likes it
best-she said it makes me feel like I'm a teenager-I'm in trouble.
Surly LHT which usually sees super nasty weather duty. I'm not sure if
I'll hang on to that one but it's a good bike so I probably will.
Needless to say we have never had a car in our garage. My wife stopped
complaining a while ago. So I guess it's ok.
I hope others play along.
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Chad
2015-07-29 03:46:47 UTC
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Bombadil Silver/Gold 52cm -my current fav and IMHO more fun to ride on the
rough stuff than my FS Gary Fisher -my main MTB/camping bike
Sam Hillborne Sage Green 51cm -my first Riv and probably my prettiest bike
right now -set up now as my dedicated road/gravel bike
1994 Bridgestone RB-T Dark Green 53cm -a very nice original -has a bit of
TCO, but lightweight and "lively" feeling
1987 Bridgestone MB-2 53cm Lemon/Lime -one of GP's first designs and a
blast to ride (I bought my first MTB, a Diamondback Ascent, in 1987)
2006 Gary Fisher Cake 2 DLX 17.5" -alum full-suspension with crabon seat
stays -recently bought to keep in Colorado for the summer
1983 Stumpjumper Sport 19.5" -a rusty project bike yet to be completed, but
this is the first MTB I remember riding in Crested Butte as a kid and one
that I've always wanted

BTW, how many bikes does one have to acquire before being labeled a
hoarder? I was up to 10 at one point, but I would like to remain married!
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DS
2015-07-29 04:27:03 UTC
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No garage, but I get creative with my storage. I definitely need to thin
this down since my riding is regulated to weekends and occasional weekday
errand rides as I live within a 5-10 minute walk of basically everything I
may ever possibly need (safeway, high end grocery store, trader joes,
pharmacy, book stores, library, coffee shops, bike shops, restaurants,
barber, vet, optometrist, dentist, hardware store, commuter train to work,
kid's preschool) which is hard to complain about.

52cm Gunnar Sport - my go fast drop bar road bike
48cm green Hunqapillar - my first riv, and my favorite of the bunch, Jones
bars and 2.1" Smart Sams, used for camping and trail riding
52cm blue Sam Hillborne - albastache bars, soma cazaderos tires, used for
road, trail, and mixed terrain rides.
54cm silver Quickbeam - setup w/ kid seat and front and rear racks for
errands and riding around w/ the kiddo. This is the bike I would use daily,
if I lived slightly further away from everything I may ever possibly need,
but happy to live where I do.
My wife also has a public step through bike.

Here's an add-on question, what would you change?

I'm thinking long term to combine the Gunnar and Hillborne into a single A
Homer Hilsen or Ocean Air Rambler, whichever feels 'faster' while still
being able to go on trails and be an all around utility bike when need be.
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Jim M.
2015-07-29 04:39:56 UTC
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Well, I'll stick to my bikes only.
56cm Proto-Bombadil in clear coat
59cm Legolas, copper
'90s Ritchey Swiss Cross
early '00s Calfee Luna Pro
'85 Merckx Corsa, converted to 650b and wearing Compass Loup Loups
'70s Eisentraut Limited (L'Eroica bike)
'70s Gazelle Champion Mondial (could be another L'Eroica bike)
Niner Air9, rigid single speed mtb
'93 Bridgestone MB3 with Wald basket

Yes, I like race bikes.

jim m
wc ca
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franklyn
2015-07-29 05:18:50 UTC
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We are a bikish family also, and I might be the exception to the group as
my spouse has more bikes than I do. I used to have 3 Rivs, but currently
have none: I went 650b 6 years ago and hadn't owned a 700c bike since.

Here is the line-up:

1. 2009 grey-blue Ebisu All Purpose
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/franklyn/16845397860/>. I got married on
this bike, and it's my go-fast rando bike. It has 650b x 42mm tires,
fenders, dynamo wheel/light, front rack, and boxy rando bag. It's
definitely my best-riding bike
2. 2007 Ebisu Road
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/franklyn/9441208828/in/album-72157622468795773/>.
This is my wife's alpha bike 1. The burnt pumpkin color is really
beautiful. Lightweight steel bikes for her to climb all day.
3. 1985 Trek 770 <https://www.flickr.com/photos/franklyn/18971393375/>.
Reynold 531c throughout; this is my wife's alpha bike 2. Recently acquired
and she got it for the color. This one was built by Tim Isaac when Tim was
a brazer for Trek. Like the Ebisu Road, it has A23 rims with Grand Bois
Cerf 28mm EL tires. Both of her alpha bikes are around 20 lbs
4. Rawland rSogn <https://www.flickr.com/photos/franklyn/14742810331/>. I
got this from Bill L here on the list. Very pliant ride and tons of
clearance for fat tires. It also has a haulin colin rack and a Swift
Industry front bag. Dynamo wheel and light also. This it the only
fenderless bike I have (not counting my wife's bikes)
5. Kogswell P/R Mark II
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/franklyn/14853817495/in/album-72157613524232554/>.
This was the bike that convinced me to go 650b, and now paired with a
Roseland porteur rack it's what I ride everyday for transportation,
errands, grocery shopping, and occasional bike camping.
6. 1982 Trek 720
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/franklyn/19948770296/in/album-72157627787869627/>.
it used to be my wife's daily bike. But she is going back to school and UC
campus is very bad for nice bikes. Even if it doesn't get stolen it can get
banged around by mindless 20-year-old. Now it serves as my wife's
touring/camping/winter riding bike. Fendered, dynamo'ed, 650b'ed
7. 1984 Specialized Sequoia
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/franklyn/19974968225/>. Painted Vintage Pink
and converted to 650B with canti-post added and uses a Kogswell Konversion
low-trail fork. Set up as a rando bike right now and reside at my office.
8 1983 Trek 500
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/franklyn/18974426931/in/album-72157654383142259/>.
Reynolds 501 tubings. This is my wife's third road bike. She bought this
herself without my help. The paint is in great conditions. My wife is still
forming a narrative about the purpose of this bike in our collection.
9. 1989 Trek 850 <https://www.flickr.com/photos/franklyn/18350681233/>. To
avoid her Trek 720 getting stolen or banged up, we got this frame on ebay
for my wife to ride to school and around town. It didn't come with a fork
so I got a road fork for $10 from the local "bike kitchen". The original
U-brake studs actually work (barely) with 650b wheels, so it has them, too.
My wife has requested to switch the Jitensha bar to drop bars (which I
complied) because she doesn't want to "ride like a grandma".

(does anyone else see a pattern with my wife and 80's Trek?)

Finding space to store this bike is a bit of an issue. Lining up spare
parts--tubes, tires, tools, bags, etc.--for all the bikes is also a
headache sometimes. I tried gently to ask my wife to lose one but then
conceded that it would be futile to do so.

Franklyn
Berkeley, CA
Post by Jim M.
Well, I'll stick to my bikes only.
56cm Proto-Bombadil in clear coat
59cm Legolas, copper
'90s Ritchey Swiss Cross
early '00s Calfee Luna Pro
'85 Merckx Corsa, converted to 650b and wearing Compass Loup Loups
'70s Eisentraut Limited (L'Eroica bike)
'70s Gazelle Champion Mondial (could be another L'Eroica bike)
Niner Air9, rigid single speed mtb
'93 Bridgestone MB3 with Wald basket
Yes, I like race bikes.
jim m
wc ca
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Thomas Lynn Skean
2015-07-29 09:52:39 UTC
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green Hillborne
orange Hillborne
blue Bike Friday Diamond Tourist
blue Brompton M6R (son's)
blue Trek 7200 step-thru (wife's)

all have upright handlebars (at the moment), fenders, racks, dyno-wheels & lights, platform pedals

many-too-many bags, racks, baskets, handlebars/cockpits, non-dyno wheels, tires, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera

Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
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Steven Sweedler
2015-07-29 12:28:11 UTC
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96 Riv Road,
2000 All Rounder
Surly Ogre
Thorn Nomad
Stumpjumper, customized with low trail fork
Landshark tourer
steve
Plymouth, New Hampshire
Post by murphyjrfk
I always wonder-i betcha there are a lot of cool bikes around. And right
now I have a lot of bikes. I feel a bit self indulgent but I don't feel too
bad when I think of the use. I have a pretty "bikey" family, a "bike" job
and live in a great city to ride bikes in. I don't drive much either-like
under 2k miles a year so that makes me feel even less guilty. But i'll
start in order of importance.-well at least my order.
51 sage green Sam. Best bike ever. Get's used every day.
54 orange quickbeam. Super duper fun.
Cannondale Adventure 2 step through hybrid. Permanent baby seat gets used a lot.
Electra Townie 7d. My wife's ride which is super fun.
1969 Schwinn Twinn-which my oldest daughter (8) thinks is the coolest bike
ever. Mostly because she doesn't have to pedal. And it has baskets for all
her dolls.
Jamis Capri 24 that's my oldest daughters ride. Fine little bike. First
one she got to pick out all by herself. I asked her why she likes it
best-she said it makes me feel like I'm a teenager-I'm in trouble.
Surly LHT which usually sees super nasty weather duty. I'm not sure if
I'll hang on to that one but it's a good bike so I probably will.
Needless to say we have never had a car in our garage. My wife stopped
complaining a while ago. So I guess it's ok.
I hope others play along.
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Tim Gavin
2015-07-29 13:13:46 UTC
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'97 Riv Road
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650B-converted, light tourer
'88 Schwinn KOM-10
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drop bar 26er adventure/gravel/anything bike
'96 Giordana XL-Eco
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lugged lightweight stage racer, for sale soon because I never ride skinnies
anymore
'05 Cannondale F400, headshock 26er mtb, for sale soon because it's been
replaced by
'15 Specialized Fatboy
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monster fat bike for singletrack and winter riding
'13 Foundry Auger disc
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plastic cyclocross/gravel bike (and quite wonderful, if stiff)

My stall in the garage is filled with these bikes, a couple of my
girlfriend's bikes, and a motorcycle (Triumph Sprint 955) I never work on
because I'm always working on bikes. I have a work stand in the basement,
and that's where I keep my parts and projects.

Tim
Post by Steven Sweedler
96 Riv Road,
2000 All Rounder
Surly Ogre
Thorn Nomad
Stumpjumper, customized with low trail fork
Landshark tourer
steve
Plymouth, New Hampshire
Post by murphyjrfk
I always wonder-i betcha there are a lot of cool bikes around. And right
now I have a lot of bikes. I feel a bit self indulgent but I don't feel too
bad when I think of the use. I have a pretty "bikey" family, a "bike" job
and live in a great city to ride bikes in. I don't drive much either-like
under 2k miles a year so that makes me feel even less guilty. But i'll
start in order of importance.-well at least my order.
51 sage green Sam. Best bike ever. Get's used every day.
54 orange quickbeam. Super duper fun.
Cannondale Adventure 2 step through hybrid. Permanent baby seat gets used a lot.
Electra Townie 7d. My wife's ride which is super fun.
1969 Schwinn Twinn-which my oldest daughter (8) thinks is the coolest
bike ever. Mostly because she doesn't have to pedal. And it has baskets for
all her dolls.
Jamis Capri 24 that's my oldest daughters ride. Fine little bike. First
one she got to pick out all by herself. I asked her why she likes it
best-she said it makes me feel like I'm a teenager-I'm in trouble.
Surly LHT which usually sees super nasty weather duty. I'm not sure if
I'll hang on to that one but it's a good bike so I probably will.
Needless to say we have never had a car in our garage. My wife stopped
complaining a while ago. So I guess it's ok.
I hope others play along.
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Conway Bennett
2015-07-29 13:52:53 UTC
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56 2tt Samuel Hillborne. Storm gray sans cream head tube, noodles on dirt drops and rock & roads (my favorite)

60 Quickbeam. Orange sans decals, albatross build (think it might be my favorite then I ride my Sam again)

54 Surly Cross Check. (Never really fit so finally selling it as a result of acquiring a '91 Yo Eddy)

53 Salsa Caseroll. Built very similar to my Sam but with Soma C Lines. (Actually my partners)

Giant Halfway foldy bike.

Cinzia foldy bike.

And...about to take possession of a '91 Yo Eddy. I'm definitely gonna use the Rat Trap Pass tires and then migrate parts from the Cross Check so it'll be a weird mix of Surly, Soma, VO & Sram at first.
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Kieran J
2015-07-29 13:55:46 UTC
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We've played this game before, but it's always fun.

68cm orange Riv Rambouillet with Albastaches and Jack Browns
62cm black Soma Cross Check with Soma Clarence bars and Vittoria Voyager
Hypers/Smart Sams/Kenda winter studs
68cm rattlecan black and gold Shogun 500 1x9spd 650b conversion with
Albatrosses, Hetres, fenders, dyno lights and a huge front basket.
55cm blue Specialized Sequoia with Noodles and Paselas (GF's)
56cm blue Trek 620 650b conversion with Ahearne/MAP bars, Soma B-Lines,
dyno lights, fenders and racks (GF's)

Working out a custom in the near future (and an alleged Riv tandem!). I am
clearly working at a deficit here :-S

KJ
Post by murphyjrfk
I always wonder-i betcha there are a lot of cool bikes around. And right
now I have a lot of bikes. I feel a bit self indulgent but I don't feel too
bad when I think of the use. I have a pretty "bikey" family, a "bike" job
and live in a great city to ride bikes in. I don't drive much either-like
under 2k miles a year so that makes me feel even less guilty. But i'll
start in order of importance.-well at least my order.
51 sage green Sam. Best bike ever. Get's used every day.
54 orange quickbeam. Super duper fun.
Cannondale Adventure 2 step through hybrid. Permanent baby seat gets used a lot.
Electra Townie 7d. My wife's ride which is super fun.
1969 Schwinn Twinn-which my oldest daughter (8) thinks is the coolest bike
ever. Mostly because she doesn't have to pedal. And it has baskets for all
her dolls.
Jamis Capri 24 that's my oldest daughters ride. Fine little bike. First
one she got to pick out all by herself. I asked her why she likes it
best-she said it makes me feel like I'm a teenager-I'm in trouble.
Surly LHT which usually sees super nasty weather duty. I'm not sure if
I'll hang on to that one but it's a good bike so I probably will.
Needless to say we have never had a car in our garage. My wife stopped
complaining a while ago. So I guess it's ok.
I hope others play along.
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Mark Reimer
2015-07-29 14:29:42 UTC
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Lots of nice bikes here!

58 Atlantis
58 Surly Steamroller
56 Giant TCX w/ tubs
56 Ti prototype SS CX
58 Gios Torino, early 80s with Campy Super Record
58 Cervelo R3 w/ Campy Athena
...86 BMW r80 and '74 cb750 - also for my 'other' two-wheeled riding.
Post by Kieran J
We've played this game before, but it's always fun.
68cm orange Riv Rambouillet with Albastaches and Jack Browns
62cm black Soma Cross Check with Soma Clarence bars and Vittoria Voyager
Hypers/Smart Sams/Kenda winter studs
68cm rattlecan black and gold Shogun 500 1x9spd 650b conversion with
Albatrosses, Hetres, fenders, dyno lights and a huge front basket.
55cm blue Specialized Sequoia with Noodles and Paselas (GF's)
56cm blue Trek 620 650b conversion with Ahearne/MAP bars, Soma B-Lines,
dyno lights, fenders and racks (GF's)
Working out a custom in the near future (and an alleged Riv tandem!). I am
clearly working at a deficit here :-S
KJ
Post by murphyjrfk
I always wonder-i betcha there are a lot of cool bikes around. And right
now I have a lot of bikes. I feel a bit self indulgent but I don't feel too
bad when I think of the use. I have a pretty "bikey" family, a "bike" job
and live in a great city to ride bikes in. I don't drive much either-like
under 2k miles a year so that makes me feel even less guilty. But i'll
start in order of importance.-well at least my order.
51 sage green Sam. Best bike ever. Get's used every day.
54 orange quickbeam. Super duper fun.
Cannondale Adventure 2 step through hybrid. Permanent baby seat gets used a lot.
Electra Townie 7d. My wife's ride which is super fun.
1969 Schwinn Twinn-which my oldest daughter (8) thinks is the coolest
bike ever. Mostly because she doesn't have to pedal. And it has baskets for
all her dolls.
Jamis Capri 24 that's my oldest daughters ride. Fine little bike. First
one she got to pick out all by herself. I asked her why she likes it
best-she said it makes me feel like I'm a teenager-I'm in trouble.
Surly LHT which usually sees super nasty weather duty. I'm not sure if
I'll hang on to that one but it's a good bike so I probably will.
Needless to say we have never had a car in our garage. My wife stopped
complaining a while ago. So I guess it's ok.
I hope others play along.
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Leslie
2015-07-29 14:31:00 UTC
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My bikes:
60 Rambouillet, BRG green, triple, Noodle/barcon, converted to 650b, set up
as a rando w/ an Edulux and an Acorn boxy on a Marks rack up front, and an
Acorn medium/large in back. Lots of DuraAce bits on it.
59 canti-Romulus, usual pale blue, double, Noodle/downtube, running 700x40c
Clement MSO's on it. My 'naked' bike; gets the most mileage anymore, as
it's ideal for mixed-surface paths that I frequent.
56 diaga-Bombadil, in Ram orange, triple, Moustache/barcon, 650b on
force-field Fatty Rumpkins, Tubus Cosmo racks front and rear, Acorn large
bag in back, Wald basket up front on a Platrack; have run NeoMotos on it
before, and will again (if not something larger).
(All three are running 9sp XT cassettes and 760-SGS derailleurs.)


Also have a early '90's Nishiki MTB, was my college bike.

Wife has a Globe Carmel (subset of Specialized).
Younger daughter has a Trek 4300 women's MTB.
Older daughter has an older Specialized Rockhopper.
Son has a Motobecane Fantom CX cyclocross bike.

I held onto a kids KHS, for the granddaughter once she's old enough.
(I also bought a Burley Piccolo trail-a-bike for her from Peter M., but he
never shipped it and has disappeared. (I've even tried tweeting to his wife
to have him call or email me, but hasn't gotten a response yet. I'm
still trying to be patient, but, I'm about to give up.)

Would like a fatbike, but hasn't happened yet.
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Anton Tutter
2015-07-29 14:39:17 UTC
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Well, no garage at my house, but I have a basement stable. Here's what's in
it, in order of age:

1971 Mercian Olympic
1972 Juenet 630 converted to 700C 3-speed IGH porteur
1982 Jack Taylor Tour of Britain
1984 Shogun 1500 converted to 650B porteur
2013 Rawland Stag
2014 Jeff Lyon L'Avecaise
2015 Bike Friday Haul-a-Day cargo bike

I've actually reduced my "N" factor by two recently. Long-term aim is to
have a stable of no more than 1/2 dozen keepers. I need to get rid of one
more to get there. Which should it be? Ideally I'd like to replace my
Jeunet and Shogun porteur conversions with one real purpose-built, custom
porteur. That would get me to six total.

Anton
Post by murphyjrfk
I always wonder-i betcha there are a lot of cool bikes around. And right
now I have a lot of bikes. I feel a bit self indulgent but I don't feel too
bad when I think of the use. I have a pretty "bikey" family, a "bike" job
and live in a great city to ride bikes in. I don't drive much either-like
under 2k miles a year so that makes me feel even less guilty. But i'll
start in order of importance.-well at least my order.
51 sage green Sam. Best bike ever. Get's used every day.
54 orange quickbeam. Super duper fun.
Cannondale Adventure 2 step through hybrid. Permanent baby seat gets used a lot.
Electra Townie 7d. My wife's ride which is super fun.
1969 Schwinn Twinn-which my oldest daughter (8) thinks is the coolest bike
ever. Mostly because she doesn't have to pedal. And it has baskets for all
her dolls.
Jamis Capri 24 that's my oldest daughters ride. Fine little bike. First
one she got to pick out all by herself. I asked her why she likes it
best-she said it makes me feel like I'm a teenager-I'm in trouble.
Surly LHT which usually sees super nasty weather duty. I'm not sure if
I'll hang on to that one but it's a good bike so I probably will.
Needless to say we have never had a car in our garage. My wife stopped
complaining a while ago. So I guess it's ok.
I hope others play along.
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Avery Wilson
2015-07-29 15:01:26 UTC
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61 black and cream A. Homer Hilsen, compass Barlow Pass tires, black sks P50 fenders, soma Portola bars (basically flared dirt drop bars). The bike's sporting a Sam Hillborne cantilever fork, and canti posts added out back.

47 Soma San Marcos. Super pretty, pearly ice blue with velo orange hammered fenders, drop bars. Standard build.

17" salsa El mariachi 29er steel hardtail. Set up 1x10, shimano hydraulic brakes (love them).

13" Gary Fisher big Sur hardtail.

If you can't guess.. I'm about a foot taller than my wife. Wish we could share bikes though. Her San Marcos is one sweet ride. Almost the perfect nexus of comfy and fast.
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'Tim' via RBW Owners Bunch
2015-07-29 15:05:29 UTC
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I work on the road so my garages are a hotel room in CT (until Labor Day then it's to Louisville, KY for a few months) and home in the KC area.

63cm A. Homer Nilsen- 99% of all my riding is done on it. It's headed to PBP with me in two weeks. Fantastic bike. In CT.

58cm Hunqapillar- In CT. I hate to admit it but I don't really like riding it. I've had it 3 years and doubt if I've put 300 miles on it. I want to swap out the Bullmoose for Albas before I decide not to keep it. It's in the hotel.

63cm Roadeo- love it! It's set up for fast riding. It's in KC

90s Specialized Rockhopper- great bike. It's a little too small but it's fun on singletrack. I don't like the chain stay mounted rear brake. In KC

'05 54cm (!) R3000- I got this BIHOR (before I'd heard of Riv) LBS sold me a waaaay too small frame. It sure was light though! It's just a frame now and will go on CL if I'm ever in KC long enough to sell it.

On Order- MAP custom 650B randonneur bike! Mitch says he can deliver in February or March of 2016. It will be wherever I am at the time.
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drew
2015-07-29 15:42:19 UTC
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This is actually making me think I sont have wnough bikes....then again I don't have a garage.
54 hunqapillar-all decked out. Ready for the end times

56 sam-2tt get around town, slightly stripped down and capable of some fastness

1984 trek 420 mixte- treks only mixte of that era, I believe. restored for the fiancé. Black and cream. I love it more than she does

48 clem proto- fiance's first new bike ever. Racing green. We niceified it.

1985 diamondback apex. Restored and townied this out for my dad, but haven't shipped it yet, so it's here.

On that note, if anyone has a mid 80s mtb that they want off their hands, I'll have an opening in the lineup soon.
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Bob Ehrenbeck
2015-07-29 15:02:07 UTC
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A few are in the garage, but most are in an unused bedroom converted into a
bike shop. In descending order of model year:



2011 Rawland rSogn *https://flic.kr/p/qibo3V* <https://flic.kr/p/qibo3V>

2005 Gary Fisher Nirvana (wife’s bike) *https://flic.kr/p/ftpLxo*
<https://flic.kr/p/ftpLxo>

1992 Trek 7000 *https://flic.kr/p/rwzmLV* <https://flic.kr/p/rwzmLV>

1981 Raleigh Super Record *https://flic.kr/p/s1Dzap*
<https://flic.kr/p/s1Dzap>

1973 Raleigh Sports *https://flic.kr/p/tK6NGL*
<https://flic.kr/p/tK6NGL>

197? Raleigh DL1 Tourist *https://flic.kr/p/82EWuP*
<https://flic.kr/p/82EWuP>

196? Columbia Twosome Tandem *https://flic.kr/p/89CGiw*
<https://flic.kr/p/89CGiw>


Coming in October:
2015 Rivendell 52-cm Clem Smith Jr. frameset

Bob E
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Addison Wilhite
2015-07-29 15:17:12 UTC
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Gunnar Sport
<http://reno-rambler.blogspot.com/2015/07/ten-years-of-rambler-favorite-posts-18.html>
and Crosshairs
<http://reno-rambler.blogspot.com/2015/01/gunnar-sport-vs-gunnar-crosshairs.html>
Rivendell AllRounder
<http://reno-rambler.blogspot.com/2013/01/rivendell-allrounder-jack-of-all.html>
Della Santa
<http://reno-rambler.blogspot.com/2014/03/need-for-relative-speed.html>
Rambler Resurrectio
<http://reno-rambler.blogspot.com/2014/07/introducing-reno-rambler-resurrectio.html>
(Refurbished Bstone MB-!)
Jamis Dragon
<http://reno-rambler.blogspot.com/2014/01/big-wheel-keep-on-turnin-my-new-jamis.html>
29er
German Urban Cruiser
<http://reno-rambler.blogspot.com/2015/03/beater-bike.html> (the only one
that actually lives in the garage)

Regards,




Addison Wilhite, M.A.

Academy of Arts, Careers and Technology <http://www.washoeschools.net/aact>

*“Blazing the Trail to College and Career Success”*

Educator: Professional Portfolio <http://renorambler.wix.com/portfolio>

Blogger: Reno Rambler <http://reno-rambler.blogspot.com/>

Bicycle Advocate: Regional Transportation Commission, Bicycle Pedestrian
Advisory Committee
<http://www.rtcwashoe.com/public-transportation-22-124.html>
Post by Bob Ehrenbeck
A few are in the garage, but most are in an unused bedroom converted into
2011 Rawland rSogn *https://flic.kr/p/qibo3V*
<https://flic.kr/p/qibo3V>
2005 Gary Fisher Nirvana (wife’s bike) *https://flic.kr/p/ftpLxo*
<https://flic.kr/p/ftpLxo>
1992 Trek 7000 *https://flic.kr/p/rwzmLV* <https://flic.kr/p/rwzmLV>
1981 Raleigh Super Record *https://flic.kr/p/s1Dzap*
<https://flic.kr/p/s1Dzap>
1973 Raleigh Sports *https://flic.kr/p/tK6NGL*
<https://flic.kr/p/tK6NGL>
197? Raleigh DL1 Tourist *https://flic.kr/p/82EWuP*
<https://flic.kr/p/82EWuP>
196? Columbia Twosome Tandem *https://flic.kr/p/89CGiw*
<https://flic.kr/p/89CGiw>
2015 Rivendell 52-cm Clem Smith Jr. frameset
Bob E
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Jeffrey Marco
2015-07-29 15:22:43 UTC
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Cool thread!

I have the following hanging in my garage

58cm 2008 Atlantis
55cm 1989 Bridgestone MB-1 ( for sale)
52cm 1993 Bridgestone MB-2
56cm 2012 Soma Double Cross DC
52cm 1992 Trek 970
52cm 1984 Fillet Brazed Fisher Mt.Tam
46cm 1990 Bridgestone MB-1 currently stripped (F/F for sale)
55cm 1992 GT Outpost in pieces

I have way too much overlap with the 90's MTB's and need to thin the herd..
Plus I need a new down sleeping bag for the Michigan Country Bike Rally so
it's a good reason to get rid of the bikes I don't ride much.
Post by murphyjrfk
I always wonder-i betcha there are a lot of cool bikes around. And right
now I have a lot of bikes. I feel a bit self indulgent but I don't feel too
bad when I think of the use. I have a pretty "bikey" family, a "bike" job
and live in a great city to ride bikes in. I don't drive much either-like
under 2k miles a year so that makes me feel even less guilty. But i'll
start in order of importance.-well at least my order.
51 sage green Sam. Best bike ever. Get's used every day.
54 orange quickbeam. Super duper fun.
Cannondale Adventure 2 step through hybrid. Permanent baby seat gets used a lot.
Electra Townie 7d. My wife's ride which is super fun.
1969 Schwinn Twinn-which my oldest daughter (8) thinks is the coolest bike
ever. Mostly because she doesn't have to pedal. And it has baskets for all
her dolls.
Jamis Capri 24 that's my oldest daughters ride. Fine little bike. First
one she got to pick out all by herself. I asked her why she likes it
best-she said it makes me feel like I'm a teenager-I'm in trouble.
Surly LHT which usually sees super nasty weather duty. I'm not sure if
I'll hang on to that one but it's a good bike so I probably will.
Needless to say we have never had a car in our garage. My wife stopped
complaining a while ago. So I guess it's ok.
I hope others play along.
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Kelly
2015-07-29 13:53:27 UTC
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64 Bombadil
67 AHH
61 Betty Foy
61 Atlantis
61 Roedeo
Giant Cypress
LeMond
Schwinn Unicycle 24"
Post by murphyjrfk
I always wonder-i betcha there are a lot of cool bikes around. And right
now I have a lot of bikes. I feel a bit self indulgent but I don't feel too
bad when I think of the use. I have a pretty "bikey" family, a "bike" job
and live in a great city to ride bikes in. I don't drive much either-like
under 2k miles a year so that makes me feel even less guilty. But i'll
start in order of importance.-well at least my order.
51 sage green Sam. Best bike ever. Get's used every day.
54 orange quickbeam. Super duper fun.
Cannondale Adventure 2 step through hybrid. Permanent baby seat gets used a lot.
Electra Townie 7d. My wife's ride which is super fun.
1969 Schwinn Twinn-which my oldest daughter (8) thinks is the coolest bike
ever. Mostly because she doesn't have to pedal. And it has baskets for all
her dolls.
Jamis Capri 24 that's my oldest daughters ride. Fine little bike. First
one she got to pick out all by herself. I asked her why she likes it
best-she said it makes me feel like I'm a teenager-I'm in trouble.
Surly LHT which usually sees super nasty weather duty. I'm not sure if
I'll hang on to that one but it's a good bike so I probably will.
Needless to say we have never had a car in our garage. My wife stopped
complaining a while ago. So I guess it's ok.
I hope others play along.
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David Spranger
2015-07-29 15:33:21 UTC
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58cm Olive green Surly LHT. My usual winter commuter/grocery getter.

63cm A. Homer Hilsen. Also used quite liberally as a commuter/getter of
stuff.

62 cm Simple One. Currently in police custody after my incident earlier
this year. Was my main commuting bike and just my go-to bike in general.
Oh, how I miss it so much... Spouse is intent it will never be built up or
repaired in any fashion except as art work. Did I mention I really miss
this bike?

60cm Purple Rambouillet Currently set up on a trainer as that it the only
riding I can do until my old bones heal longer.

2 nearly identical Bromptons I picked up for song for my spouse and I to
use when traveling.

58cm Betty Foy for the spouse and a Ridekick trailer for her as well.

David
Charlotte, NC
Post by murphyjrfk
I always wonder-i betcha there are a lot of cool bikes around. And right
now I have a lot of bikes. I feel a bit self indulgent but I don't feel too
bad when I think of the use. I have a pretty "bikey" family, a "bike" job
and live in a great city to ride bikes in. I don't drive much either-like
under 2k miles a year so that makes me feel even less guilty. But i'll
start in order of importance.-well at least my order.
51 sage green Sam. Best bike ever. Get's used every day.
54 orange quickbeam. Super duper fun.
Cannondale Adventure 2 step through hybrid. Permanent baby seat gets used a lot.
Electra Townie 7d. My wife's ride which is super fun.
1969 Schwinn Twinn-which my oldest daughter (8) thinks is the coolest bike
ever. Mostly because she doesn't have to pedal. And it has baskets for all
her dolls.
Jamis Capri 24 that's my oldest daughters ride. Fine little bike. First
one she got to pick out all by herself. I asked her why she likes it
best-she said it makes me feel like I'm a teenager-I'm in trouble.
Surly LHT which usually sees super nasty weather duty. I'm not sure if
I'll hang on to that one but it's a good bike so I probably will.
Needless to say we have never had a car in our garage. My wife stopped
complaining a while ago. So I guess it's ok.
I hope others play along.
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BenG
2015-07-29 16:15:41 UTC
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Social media thrives because I get to create myself. Here's an attempt to tell the bikey truth about me:
1994 Schwinn taiwanese cruiser, whitewall fatties, ss/coaster brake. From wife, first adult bike, last from
Schwinn at a LBS. Commuted on it when gas hit $4.
2005 Specialized Sirrus. Liked commuting, thought I could do better.
1972 Schwinn Sports Tourer, lemon yellow, Rich wheels on original hubs. Cause I read some Grant, and Sheldon said so. Wanted it when I was a kid. Trapped in an ebay auction.
1990 MB-1 biggest frame, Manitou bumper fork. Dirt drop stem to accomodate my stiff neck and tight legs. Cause the 32mm Sirrus tires were a little small on rocky Brown County trails, and I couldn't afford a Bombadil, but this Petersen guy was in on it, I read his 1994 catalog, and wanted one.
2013 Hillborne 60cm cause I had the Rivbug and wanted into the virtual gang.
2015? Mystery bike cause I wanted notoriety in the virtual gang.
So now I am a gang member, with a bunch of nice bikes! Which I enjoy. While trying to keep my head on straight.
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Eric Daume
2015-07-29 16:08:13 UTC
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Anyone who has seen my blog know I have a lot of bike turnover, but here is
the current stable:

mine:

- Velo Orange Camargue set up with Albastache bars, my main camping,
utility, and family riding bike
- '86 Raleigh Technium that I picked up on CL for $25, usually my fixed
gear (though now a 6 speed)
- '92 Specialized Stumpjumper, another CL find, I will probably sell it
soon.
- '13 Salsa Mukluk 29+/fat tire bike. I'm not sure about long term
happiness with the wide bottom bracket
- Twin Six/Waterford 29er, currently for sale, and it's replacement should
be here this week

wife's:
- late 90s Trek 4300, from when they were still MUSA

kid's:
- 26" Giant Boulder for my 8 year old
- 20" Trek Mystic for my 6 year old daughter
- 20" Specialized Hotrock for my 6 year old son
- 24" Specialized Hotrock, was my 8 year old's, now in waiting for the 6
year old
- 2 trail-a-bikes, a Giant and Burley Picolo

It's nice to have a three car garage... though my car sits in the driveway
all summer to make room for the kids' bikes.

Eric
bikingtoplay.blogspot.com
Post by murphyjrfk
I always wonder-i betcha there are a lot of cool bikes around. And right
now I have a lot of bikes. I feel a bit self indulgent but I don't feel too
bad when I think of the use. I have a pretty "bikey" family, a "bike" job
and live in a great city to ride bikes in. I don't drive much either-like
under 2k miles a year so that makes me feel even less guilty. But i'll
start in order of importance.-well at least my order.
51 sage green Sam. Best bike ever. Get's used every day.
54 orange quickbeam. Super duper fun.
Cannondale Adventure 2 step through hybrid. Permanent baby seat gets used a lot.
Electra Townie 7d. My wife's ride which is super fun.
1969 Schwinn Twinn-which my oldest daughter (8) thinks is the coolest bike
ever. Mostly because she doesn't have to pedal. And it has baskets for all
her dolls.
Jamis Capri 24 that's my oldest daughters ride. Fine little bike. First
one she got to pick out all by herself. I asked her why she likes it
best-she said it makes me feel like I'm a teenager-I'm in trouble.
Surly LHT which usually sees super nasty weather duty. I'm not sure if
I'll hang on to that one but it's a good bike so I probably will.
Needless to say we have never had a car in our garage. My wife stopped
complaining a while ago. So I guess it's ok.
I hope others play along.
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Allingham II, Thomas J
2015-07-29 17:41:33 UTC
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Well, this is always a bit of an embarrassing exercise: lots of bikes, but mostly only one rider (except for the beach cruisers). Two "garages", one at home in Delaware, one at beach house at the Jersey Shore. I have too many bikes, but always have trouble simplifying my files (I was duly impressed by Bill Lindsay's recent 5 bike purge!). Anyway, here goes.

AT HOME IN DELAWARE:
Fully rideable bikes (in order of acquisition):
• 56 cm Bombadil, originally raw clearcoat with drops and 9 speed XT drivetrain, now repainted black and rebuilt (by me) with Rohloff drivetrain and Bullmoose bars. SON dynamo lighting all around, Pass and Stow and Tubus racks. A wonderful bike, but interestingly doesn't get much riding time. Most of my riding at home is on the road, so Homer or Quickbeam usually get the call. Here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/***@N04/18223610733/in/dateposted-public/
• 60cm Quickbeam, custom maroon paint job from Riv. Purchased as a frame/fork special, built by Riv. Drop bars, Woody's fenders. Still my favorite bike. Here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/***@N04/14449120190/in/album-72157645233707117/
• Custom A.N.T. truss bike, built by me (!) at a weeklong framebuilding course with Mike Flanagan in Massachusetts. Matte finish rust colored powdercoat. Built up as a fixed gear, with wooden rims, Paul Components parts, Rivet saddle, and Bosco bars. Really fun bike, and a source of pride for me as the only bike I had a hand in actually building the frame. Here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/***@N04/8088486352/in/album-72157630285823166/
• 61cm Homer Hilsen. Built by Riv with Noodles and XT drivetrain, White industries hubs. Just installed a carved Cambium, which I love. This and the 'beam get most of my riding time. Here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/***@N04/19721490691/in/dateposted-public/
• 61 cm Atlantis. This bike has been through a couple of iterations, but the basic build is still as it arrived from Rivendell. Custom Pewter paint job, Albatross bars, 9 speed. Dynamo lighting. This is a supremely comfortable bike, wonderful tourer, but somewhat duplicative of the Bombadil. I'm probably going to sell one of them. Make me an offer! Here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/***@N04/11252425444/in/album-72157624427413755/
• '85(?) Stumpjumper. This bike was built around a cool wheelset that I bought from Jim Thill, Phil Wood rear and SON front, 48 spoke rear and 40 spoke front. Talk about a bombproof set of wheels! It has the Nitto racks with the removeable low-riders front and rear, and Bullmoose Bosco bars. It's completely redundant, given the Bomba and the Atlantis, but I like it and it gets ridden as a loaner from time to time – and a nice loaner it is. Here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/***@N04/9785981285/in/album-72157635815847045/
• '85 Bridgestone MB-2 Resurrectio. Repainted and completely rebuilt as a sort of townie bike. 2 speed Sturmey Archer Kickback hub, laced to the original gold ano rim. Alba bars. The Paul Flatbed rack screwed up the handling, so it's gone. Brown Fat Franks. This bike is probably headed to the Shore as the engine for my 2 year old grandson's new Wee-Hoo! Trailer. Here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/***@N04/6708095501/in/album-72157628383880621/
• Rivendell Mystery Bike (the proto-Appaloosa). Dark, SimpleOne-like green. I installed fenders, dynamo lighting, and a Tubus rack, but otherwise it's pretty much as received from Riv, with the Bosco Bullmoose bars that it was designed for. Hasn't been ridden much lately, but writing this makes me want to move it up in the rotation. Wonderful, absurdly comfortable bike, rides like a limo – an excellent handling limo. If Riv does bring these into production, believe the hype! Here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/***@N04/8367710962/in/album-72157630957672582/
• Mid-'90s Trek hybrid, rebuilt for my wife with an 8 speed Shimano Nexus IGH. Albatross bars. Not ridden much. She rides all the time at the Shore, but uses one speed beater cruisers.
• Gitane Tour de France, around 60cm. Tasteful purple color. Nice bike, never gets ridden.

Bikes partially built, but not currently rideable:
• '70s (?) Raleigh Competition, completely reimagined and modified by Peter Weigle as a low trail 650B randonneur. I'm in the middle of building the wheelset for this bike. It's a really stunning bike; should be finished in a week or two. Here it is as mocked up by Peter for sale: https://www.flickr.com/photos/***@N04/8432741668/in/datetaken/
• 59 cm S&S coupled Saluki. Painted Bleriot blue. This bike has the nice Herse crankset, Paul Cantis and Noodles. Cambium saddle. This bike is basically done, but I need to tweak the fit. I'm retiring in a few months, and I envision this as my travel bike --- I hope it gets a lot of use! Here's a pic of it on the stand: https://www.flickr.com/photos/***@N04/14812526809/in/dateposted-public/
• Rivendell Wilbury, 59cm (?), dark green. Has its single speed wheelset (650B Ghisallo wooden rims, White ENO eccentric rear hub, Weigle-drilled Campy front), but nothing else. Waiting for the time when I can't comfortably swing a leg over my current bikes. Beautiful bike. Here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/***@N04/8119883720/in/album-72157631845152497/

AT THE SHORE:
• Lynskey Ti frame with Surly LHT fork, built up as an odd triple crank 8 speed with upright bars and cream-colored Fat Franks. It's a fun bike, but has killer toeclip overlap. Here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/***@N04/6012332165/in/album-72157627368474492/ With the recent acquisition of my fatbike, this one doesn't get ridden much at all.
• 2014 Salsa Mukluk 2 fatbike. This bike is an absolute hoot to ride. I ride it on the beach in the early mornings when no one's out – I can ride for miles and miles without encountering a single decision – no cars, no turns, no people, just beautiful sounds and sights of the Atlantic. Also a blast on abandoned RR tracks, of which there are a lot around the Shore. My favorite bike at the Shore. Here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/***@N04/19671765176/in/datetaken/
• Giant one speed cruiser, with Brooks Hoxton basket and fun fenders. This is my jump on and ride bike – no need to lock, no need for gears. It's actually a really fun bike to ride. Here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/***@N04/6919298402/in/album-72157629422829002/
• Klein carbon fiber go-fast. My wife's triathlon bike. Looks terribly uncomfortable to me, but she likes it.
• And about a half dozen beach cruisers in various sizes, so houseguests can always find a bike to ride.

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I always wonder-i betcha there are a lot of cool bikes around. And right now I have a lot of bikes. I feel a bit self indulgent but I don't feel too bad when I think of the use. I have a pretty "bikey" family, a "bike" job and live in a great city to ride bikes in. I don't drive much either-like under 2k miles a year so that makes me feel even less guilty. But i'll start in order of importance.-well at least my order.

51 sage green Sam. Best bike ever. Get's used every day.
54 orange quickbeam. Super duper fun.
Cannondale Adventure 2 step through hybrid. Permanent baby seat gets used a lot.
Electra Townie 7d. My wife's ride which is super fun.
1969 Schwinn Twinn-which my oldest daughter (8) thinks is the coolest bike ever. Mostly because she doesn't have to pedal. And it has baskets for all her dolls.
Jamis Capri 24 that's my oldest daughters ride. Fine little bike. First one she got to pick out all by herself. I asked her why she likes it best-she said it makes me feel like I'm a teenager-I'm in trouble.
Surly LHT which usually sees super nasty weather duty. I'm not sure if I'll hang on to that one but it's a good bike so I probably will.

Needless to say we have never had a car in our garage. My wife stopped complaining a while ago. So I guess it's ok.

I hope others play along.

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rob markwardt
2015-07-29 18:02:46 UTC
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What's in my garage?...lots of stuff! It's old and small but can hold a
lot, however, it requires some dance steps to get a bike out the door and
on the road. Bikes include my 01 Riv Road, Bleriot, Paramount, Hetchin's,
77 Trek, Rock Combo, Ross Mtn. Bike, old Atala tandem, 3-4 wife/kid bikes,
etc, etc. I also have a couple stashed in the crawl space in preparation
for Armageddon.
Post by murphyjrfk
I always wonder-i betcha there are a lot of cool bikes around. And right
now I have a lot of bikes. I feel a bit self indulgent but I don't feel too
bad when I think of the use. I have a pretty "bikey" family, a "bike" job
and live in a great city to ride bikes in. I don't drive much either-like
under 2k miles a year so that makes me feel even less guilty. But i'll
start in order of importance.-well at least my order.
51 sage green Sam. Best bike ever. Get's used every day.
54 orange quickbeam. Super duper fun.
Cannondale Adventure 2 step through hybrid. Permanent baby seat gets used a lot.
Electra Townie 7d. My wife's ride which is super fun.
1969 Schwinn Twinn-which my oldest daughter (8) thinks is the coolest bike
ever. Mostly because she doesn't have to pedal. And it has baskets for all
her dolls.
Jamis Capri 24 that's my oldest daughters ride. Fine little bike. First
one she got to pick out all by herself. I asked her why she likes it
best-she said it makes me feel like I'm a teenager-I'm in trouble.
Surly LHT which usually sees super nasty weather duty. I'm not sure if
I'll hang on to that one but it's a good bike so I probably will.
Needless to say we have never had a car in our garage. My wife stopped
complaining a while ago. So I guess it's ok.
I hope others play along.
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Patrick Moore
2015-07-29 18:17:14 UTC
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Tweaking this thread: I see most responders have quite large collections.
My own ownership predilection is for a few and those just right; this based
on a sort of perfectionist obsession that has led me into spending
excessive amounts trying to perfect bikes that couldn't be perfected
w/relation to my wants. So presently I'm happy with 4: gofast; all round
errand and do everything road bike (fenders, racks, bags, lights); off road
bike (a dirt road rather than a mountain bike); and a folder on the cheap.

What are all y'all's criteria for "keep" instead of "sell"?
Post by rob markwardt
What's in my garage?...lots of stuff! It's old and small but can hold a
lot, however, it requires some dance steps to get a bike out the door and
on the road. Bikes include my 01 Riv Road, Bleriot, Paramount, Hetchin's,
77 Trek, Rock Combo, Ross Mtn. Bike, old Atala tandem, 3-4 wife/kid bikes,
etc, etc. I also have a couple stashed in the crawl space in preparation
for Armageddon.
Post by murphyjrfk
I always wonder-i betcha there are a lot of cool bikes around. And right
now I have a lot of bikes. I feel a bit self indulgent but I don't feel too
bad when I think of the use. I have a pretty "bikey" family, a "bike" job
and live in a great city to ride bikes in. I don't drive much either-like
under 2k miles a year so that makes me feel even less guilty. But i'll
start in order of importance.-well at least my order.
51 sage green Sam. Best bike ever. Get's used every day.
54 orange quickbeam. Super duper fun.
Cannondale Adventure 2 step through hybrid. Permanent baby seat gets used a lot.
Electra Townie 7d. My wife's ride which is super fun.
1969 Schwinn Twinn-which my oldest daughter (8) thinks is the coolest
bike ever. Mostly because she doesn't have to pedal. And it has baskets for
all her dolls.
Jamis Capri 24 that's my oldest daughters ride. Fine little bike. First
one she got to pick out all by herself. I asked her why she likes it
best-she said it makes me feel like I'm a teenager-I'm in trouble.
Surly LHT which usually sees super nasty weather duty. I'm not sure if
I'll hang on to that one but it's a good bike so I probably will.
Needless to say we have never had a car in our garage. My wife stopped
complaining a while ago. So I guess it's ok.
I hope others play along.
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Philip Williamson
2015-07-29 18:32:57 UTC
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Cool thread!

60cm green Quickbeam - fixed/free, front basket, 38mm tires.
L Bontrager Privateer - front shock, drop bars, 3x9 speed.
XL Singular Gryphon - singlespeed, drop bars, rigid fork
25" Ross fixie - dingle cogs, moustache bars, 32mm tires. Low trail.
42cm Fisher Utopia - looong seatpost, drop bars, Big Apple tires, Kona P2
rigid fork. 2x9 (manual front shift).
59cm LeMond Nevada City - New bike! 3x8 gears, integrated shifters, 25mm
tires. Borrowed seatpost and saddle from the Quickbeam.
42cm Trek Belleville - my wife's modern mixte. Integrated dynamo lighting,
racks.

Philip
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Post by murphyjrfk
I always wonder-i betcha there are a lot of cool bikes around. And right
now I have a lot of bikes. I feel a bit self indulgent but I don't feel too
bad when I think of the use. I have a pretty "bikey" family, a "bike" job
and live in a great city to ride bikes in. I don't drive much either-like
under 2k miles a year so that makes me feel even less guilty. But i'll
start in order of importance.-well at least my order.
51 sage green Sam. Best bike ever. Get's used every day.
54 orange quickbeam. Super duper fun.
Cannondale Adventure 2 step through hybrid. Permanent baby seat gets used a lot.
Electra Townie 7d. My wife's ride which is super fun.
1969 Schwinn Twinn-which my oldest daughter (8) thinks is the coolest bike
ever. Mostly because she doesn't have to pedal. And it has baskets for all
her dolls.
Jamis Capri 24 that's my oldest daughters ride. Fine little bike. First
one she got to pick out all by herself. I asked her why she likes it
best-she said it makes me feel like I'm a teenager-I'm in trouble.
Surly LHT which usually sees super nasty weather duty. I'm not sure if
I'll hang on to that one but it's a good bike so I probably will.
Needless to say we have never had a car in our garage. My wife stopped
complaining a while ago. So I guess it's ok.
I hope others play along.
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clyde canter
2015-07-29 15:50:05 UTC
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I love riding, just for the sake of riding.

64 cm Green Rambouillet
60 cm single tt -green Hillborne
62 cm (custom painted) Quickbeam
25 1/2" 1984 Trek 610 fixed gear
25" 1982 Trek 613 single speed
62 cm Milwuakee Orange One fixed gear
59 cm Raleigh Team Cross '05 model set up as fixed gear
22" Nashbar Mtb beater bike

My favorite bike is usually the one I just finished riding ;-)

Clyde Canter, Bristol, Va
Post by murphyjrfk
I always wonder-i betcha there are a lot of cool bikes around. And right
now I have a lot of bikes. I feel a bit self indulgent but I don't feel too
bad when I think of the use. I have a pretty "bikey" family, a "bike" job
and live in a great city to ride bikes in. I don't drive much either-like
under 2k miles a year so that makes me feel even less guilty. But i'll
start in order of importance.-well at least my order.
51 sage green Sam. Best bike ever. Get's used every day.
54 orange quickbeam. Super duper fun.
Cannondale Adventure 2 step through hybrid. Permanent baby seat gets used a lot.
Electra Townie 7d. My wife's ride which is super fun.
1969 Schwinn Twinn-which my oldest daughter (8) thinks is the coolest bike
ever. Mostly because she doesn't have to pedal. And it has baskets for all
her dolls.
Jamis Capri 24 that's my oldest daughters ride. Fine little bike. First
one she got to pick out all by herself. I asked her why she likes it
best-she said it makes me feel like I'm a teenager-I'm in trouble.
Surly LHT which usually sees super nasty weather duty. I'm not sure if
I'll hang on to that one but it's a good bike so I probably will.
Needless to say we have never had a car in our garage. My wife stopped
complaining a while ago. So I guess it's ok.
I hope others play along.
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Richard Rios
2015-07-29 19:31:23 UTC
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Currently in my garage...
53 proto hunqapullar bullmoose bars WTB 650b line tires. This is my mountain bike.
56 Atlantis awaiting build with albatross bars and Clem driverrain.
56 & 58 simpleones one for off road and one for on roadn' one drops one albastache.
56 Sam hillborne double top tube boscomoose set up for shopping n camping which I must admit it has been dismally underused for.
and his and hers Electra beach cruisers.
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Liesl
2015-07-29 22:13:05 UTC
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1987 17-inch Trek 620, set up as single speed
2004 58cm Quickbeam, green, purchased on this list
2005 50cm Saluki, red
2008 51cm Proto Blériot, sand-blasted clear-coat, set up as single speed
2010 58cm Bike Friday Pocket Rocket, burgundy and Rivved out
2010 50cm Bike Friday Pocket Rocket, British green and Rivved out
2013 46cm Custom Appaloosa, Boy Scout green
2014 60cm Cheviot, orange

*shhh don't tell anyone* but sneakin' other 2-wheeled info in: 1973 BMW
R75/5, 1997 BMW F650, 1998 BMW F650 tricked-out; all retired, contact me *off
list *if interested. Okay now I am in trouble.
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Justin August
2015-07-29 22:36:26 UTC
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I have a closet, not a garage. At least it's a big one...
Forever Residents:
58cm Saluki. MAP/Ahearne Bars with Cazadero tires. Getting ready to set up
swappable bars to drops and building a wheelset with 28h tubeless Babyshoe
Pass ELs. I'll also be overhauling/replacing the shifters/derailleurs while
doing this.
55cm Betty Foy. Similar bars to the MAP/Ahearne bars but narrower. My
soon-to-be-wife's bike. Fantastic bike.

Temporary Resident (SO BUY IT!)
58cm SimpleOne.

Hopeful Future Closet Residents (post-wedding purchases)
M Piolet or M Disc-Ravn/Wyrm/Rawland

-Justin
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'pb' via RBW Owners Bunch
2015-07-29 19:24:38 UTC
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oops ... I knew I was missing one.

Gunnar Roadie S&S, Campy 10
Orange Rambouillet, Campy 10 (Riv content checked off)
Hampsten Travelissimo Ti, built by Kent Eriksen, Campy 10
Merlin Agilis Ti Campy 10
Schwinn Paramount 60th Anniversary Ti, built by Serotta, Campy 10
Seven Alaris Ti Campy 10 with flat bars. Why? Set it up for my wife, who
rides the same size I do, but she never rides it.
Bruce Gordon Hikari 1989 touring bike, XT 8
Specialized Sequoia 1983
Eisentraut Limited 1975 with Campy Super Record from the 80's
Motobecane Le Champion, 1979-ish, built as a townie
Viking Pathracer, mid 1950's, single-speed, Northroad bars
Lynskey Ridgeline Ti hardtail 29'er, SRAM 2x10
Ritchey Timber Comp, 1984, built for me, awaiting restoration and some
tweaks. It will be a drop-bar all-rounder with Campy 10.
Each one with very distinct character, some with distinct purposes. I
bought the Paramount and the Hikari almost at the same time, and abruptly
arrived at N+0.
Oh, and also a Ducati Multistrada with touring bags.
~pb
(who needs to move to Sonoma so he has more riding options)
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Corwin
2015-07-29 19:27:41 UTC
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My stable:

Late '80s Univega Activa Cross - bequeathed to son when he was tall enough
2009 Novara Commuter - youngest daughter's bike (she's away at school)
2005 Breezer Villager - Currently ridden by middle daughter
Late '80s Bianchi Brava - Currently ridden by middle daughter
Mid '90s Bianchi Cross Project - 61cm - My favorite bike.
2004 Rivendell Quickbeam - 62cm - my first Rivendell
2009 Rivendell Custom - 60.2cm - my second Rivendell, set up as a fast road
bike
Early '60s Schwinn Bantam - Ridden by each of the kids. They won't let me
get rid of it.

I never have a car in my garage either.

Regards,



Corwin
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Patrick Moore
2015-07-29 19:07:27 UTC
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Oh, oh, oh! Photos, photos, photos please! Merlin, Hampsten, Ducati,
Viking, Motobecane, Linskey, Eisentraut! Gordon too!

The house at the nw corner of my little cul de sac is rented by what appear
to be a contingent of college students; they appear Navajo, perhaps
attending the nearby Navajo college. One owns a 2001 Ducati 750 which I've
drooled over as I walk by. Surprisingly retro looking compared to the rice
rockets so popular among the young hereabouts; the local elderly bad boys
and the dentist-types who want to look mean ride farting Harleys or such
like. Anyway, I've toyed with the idea of a motorbike, non-rice, non-Harley
(Harleys require flabby upper arms), thinking back to my teenagerhood in
late '60s early '70s Nairobi where the cool guys rode old British iron -- a
friend had a BSA 441 that we thought was the epitome of coolness, and my
135 lb guitar teacher bought an old dirt track racer, stripped Norton, that
he could barely kick over. (I observed, but I was already building my own
bikes -- liked to race the smaller motos along the dirt road to the Nairobi
International School campus on my half-stepped Sprite.)

(Draws in a long, sobbing breath after that excessively long parenthesis.)

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Orange Rambouillet, Campy 10 (Riv content checked off)
Hampsten Travelissimo Ti, built by Kent Eriksen, Campy 10
Merlin Agilis Ti Campy 10
Schwinn Paramount 60th Anniversary Ti, built by Serotta, Campy 10
Seven Alaris Ti Campy 10 with flat bars. Why? Set it up for my wife, who
rides the same size I do, but she never rides it.
Bruce Gordon Hikari 1989 touring bike, XT 8
Specialized Sequoia 1983
Eisentraut Limited 1975 with Campy Super Record from the 80's
Motobecane Le Champion, 1979-ish, built as a townie
Viking Pathracer, mid 1950's, single-speed, Northroad bars
Lynskey Ridgeline Ti hardtail 29'er, SRAM 2x10
Ritchey Timber Comp, 1984, built for me, awaiting restoration and some
tweaks. It will be a drop-bar all-rounder with Campy 10.
Each one with very distinct character, some with distinct purposes. I
bought the Paramount and the Hikari almost at the same time, and abruptly
arrived at N+0.
Oh, and also a Ducati Multistrada with touring bags.
~pb
(who needs to move to Sonoma so he has more riding options)
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Chris in Redding, Ca.
2015-07-29 16:45:49 UTC
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Howdy,
81 Miyata 610 setup w/flat bars , 700cx42, 3x8 hybrid like gearing
84 Stump sport with cruiser bars and big knobbies
94 Ritchey P21 setup with cruiser bars
94 Bontrager Race MTB setup as a go fast 1x7 indexed with big knobbies
2002 Soulcraft Royale go fast
2003 Maverick 4 inch MTB
2003 Trek 5 inch MTB

And at least a dozen (usually several) of each of the following;
Frames, wheels, forks, bars, stems, seatposts, ders, shifters, etc. And
about 100 spare tires.

I use five gallon buckets as organizers.

I have a very good friend who is worse.

Send help,
Chris
Redding, Ca.
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'Tony McG' via RBW Owners Bunch
2015-07-29 22:34:31 UTC
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My garage, oldest to newest:

1984 Ross Mt. Hood
1996 Santana Noventa
2009 Rivendell Atlantis
2011 Soma San Marcos
2011 Surly Long Haul Trucker

+ pick-up, snowblower, and two lawnmowers.

The wife has her own garage...
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Peter Adler
2015-07-30 04:04:32 UTC
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If you're going to break them up that way, then how about this? Oldest to
newest, room by room:

Living room, running bikes:
- 1958-to-1962 Follis Tour de France (60s-retro gofast)
- 1971 Raleigh International (pack mule, Bruce Gordon racks/Ortlieb
Backrollers)
- 1972 Follis 472 (70s-retro gofast, almost a 572, but I'm reluctant to
swap the Stronglight V4 headset out for the inferior Campagnolo Nuovo
Record)
- 1988 Bianchi Superleggera (80s-retro gofast)

Living room, projects/frames:
- 1973 Lambert Professional Grand Prix (the 24K gold-plated one, handed
over to me for volunteer rehab by the local bike kitchen)
- 1995 VooDoo Hoodoo (700c CX-ish conversion, for which I need long-pull
road levers; Dia-Compe 287V or Tektro RL520)
- 1999 VooDoo Hoodoo (the too-small mountain frame I tried to embiggen for
years; parts are being transferred to the older Hoodoo)

Dining room, projects/frames:
- 1972 Raleigh Super Course (in the midst of 650B conversion)

Bedroom, projects/frames:
- 1972 Bertin C. 234 Américain (54cm - too small)
- 2001 Marin Treviso (cracked downtube; looking for Columbus Mega M tube
to replace)

Basement, rusting hulks:
- early 1960s Bianchi folding (at least, I'm assuming it's still down
there. The basement's flooded a few times since I tossed it down there 30
years ago, and it may be unrecognizable by now)

Peter Adler
and I was thinking of a couple of deals for 50s Follises - yikes
Berkeley, CA/USA
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My garage, oldest to newest
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Evan E.
2015-07-30 05:43:09 UTC
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1969 Raleigh Competition
1978 Trek TX500
1982 Austro-Daimler Superleicht (converted to 650B)

(Yes, I had a Sam Hillborne and I loved it. But it wasn't scratched and at
least 30 years old. I've discovered that scratched and vintage is a
requirement for me. But I remain a Riv fan and customer.)

Evan
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Ron Mc
2015-07-30 13:12:12 UTC
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'77 Raleigh Grand Prix, 25" frame, built as utility bike with 700c, wide-7
rear, cyclotouriste triple, moustache cockpit
''98 Moser 63 cm, mostly Campy road bike
'92 Viner Pro Team cross 60 cm, built as upright with compact double and
custom 9-speed index
'84 Team Fuji, 52cm, built and ridden by my daughter, 9-speed index,
noodles with cross brakes and bar ends
'09 Motobecane "USA" Cafe Express 8, 15", my daughter's upright utility and
first full-sized bike (and to get her anticipating shifting in our hills)
16' Wilderness Tarpon 160 PE kayak, rudder, coastal flats rigging

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10' Heritage Redfish PE kayak, retractable wind skeg, johnny bar cockpit

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assorted junk, riding lawnmower (fenced back yard is an acre), bike stand
all my plastic fishing rods (all the cane is indoors)

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staged Brady, Chapman and Frost River fishing bags, for coldwater,
warmwater, guest, and salt
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Joe Bernard
2015-07-29 23:48:20 UTC
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'15 Bike Friday New World Tourist, folding/breakapart bike, dropbars with
mostly Shimano Sora STI clicky stuff. I love the rear shifting, but the
front took to much sideways hand pressure. I unplugged the shifter cable
and added a Riv Silver bar-end. It looks a little cludgy with the shiftless
shifter still in place, but I'm probably the only one who will ever notice.

'90 Schwinn Paramount PDG 70 mtb, Rivendellized with Alba bars, cork grips.
Drivetrain: Ultegra 8-speed bar-ends, Ultegra Octalink triple cranks, Sachs
Neos fd, Precision Billet ProShift "CNC era" rd.

Dahon Curve 16-inch-wheel folder with Sram Automatix 2-speed hub.

'98-ish Bianchi Osprey mtb, Shimano STX-RC stuff with Gripshift; old,
short-travel RockShox front suspension, which almost counts as retro these
days. Weird!

No-name Chinese electric folder I found for cheap on Craigslist 'cause I
wanted to try electric. Verdict: It's fun!

Fillet-brazed Hunter mtb frame which needs to be built up.

Old 22-inch-wheel Peugeot folder which needs fork-straightening.

Partially assembled BikesDirect Mini Velo which needs to be finished and
sold.

Trident Spike recumbent trike which needs to be sold (I never warmed up to
trikes like I thought I would).

Joe Bernard
Vallejo, CA.
Post by murphyjrfk
I always wonder-i betcha there are a lot of cool bikes around. And right
now I have a lot of bikes. I feel a bit self indulgent but I don't feel too
bad when I think of the use. I have a pretty "bikey" family, a "bike" job
and live in a great city to ride bikes in. I don't drive much either-like
under 2k miles a year so that makes me feel even less guilty. But i'll
start in order of importance.-well at least my order.
51 sage green Sam. Best bike ever. Get's used every day.
54 orange quickbeam. Super duper fun.
Cannondale Adventure 2 step through hybrid. Permanent baby seat gets used a lot.
Electra Townie 7d. My wife's ride which is super fun.
1969 Schwinn Twinn-which my oldest daughter (8) thinks is the coolest bike
ever. Mostly because she doesn't have to pedal. And it has baskets for all
her dolls.
Jamis Capri 24 that's my oldest daughters ride. Fine little bike. First
one she got to pick out all by herself. I asked her why she likes it
best-she said it makes me feel like I'm a teenager-I'm in trouble.
Surly LHT which usually sees super nasty weather duty. I'm not sure if
I'll hang on to that one but it's a good bike so I probably will.
Needless to say we have never had a car in our garage. My wife stopped
complaining a while ago. So I guess it's ok.
I hope others play along.
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2015-07-30 00:20:34 UTC
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There certainly are a lot of cool bikes out there. If we all keep hoarding so bad we might have to organize a virtual swap meet!
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2015-07-30 01:38:24 UTC
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only one
60cm quickbeam set up as 10 speed with albatross bars and barend shifters.
joe
Post by murphyjrfk
I always wonder-i betcha there are a lot of cool bikes around. And right
now I have a lot of bikes. I feel a bit self indulgent but I don't feel too
bad when I think of the use. I have a pretty "bikey" family, a "bike" job
and live in a great city to ride bikes in. I don't drive much either-like
under 2k miles a year so that makes me feel even less guilty. But i'll
start in order of importance.-well at least my order.
51 sage green Sam. Best bike ever. Get's used every day.
54 orange quickbeam. Super duper fun.
Cannondale Adventure 2 step through hybrid. Permanent baby seat gets used a lot.
Electra Townie 7d. My wife's ride which is super fun.
1969 Schwinn Twinn-which my oldest daughter (8) thinks is the coolest bike
ever. Mostly because she doesn't have to pedal. And it has baskets for all
her dolls.
Jamis Capri 24 that's my oldest daughters ride. Fine little bike. First
one she got to pick out all by herself. I asked her why she likes it
best-she said it makes me feel like I'm a teenager-I'm in trouble.
Surly LHT which usually sees super nasty weather duty. I'm not sure if
I'll hang on to that one but it's a good bike so I probably will.
Needless to say we have never had a car in our garage. My wife stopped
complaining a while ago. So I guess it's ok.
I hope others play along.
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Tony DeFilippo
2015-07-30 02:07:02 UTC
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This kind of thread is always fun, I love seeing everyone's list so here's
mine.

Home:

60cm Riv Saluki, canti, albatrossed 1x8, primary commuter, primary all
around...
56cm Riv Bombadil, Nitto Dirt Drop's, 3x8, currently sporting 2.25 knobbies
but waiting for a set of the new Compass 650bx48mm tires after which I
expect to get it out quite a bit more
61cm Bob Jackson, noodle go fast, 700cx32 tires w/a nice Phil 48H 120mm
rear wheel. Tall and nimble,feels quick.
59cm XO-3, re-build pending putting some time into it, moustache bar
eno-centric single speed build is the target...I'm starting to think 4 is
to many to use regularly but need to have 4 actually built to come to a
conclusion.
60cm Trek 6xx, bare frame/fork... notionally it's a frame I'll play around
w/ brazing on if I get around to that project
Burly Bossa Nova Tandem, 700C converted w/ Compass 38mm tires, Bruce Gordon
racks... just got berthoud fenders to mount up
Motobecane Mirage Mixte, townie build for my wife. My first self-build.
(going to be replaced by a 52cm Orange Clementine this fall!
52cm Bianchi Brava, 8spd 105 build kit w/ drops and brifters. My wife's
favorite bike and she won't let me put tires bigger than 25mm on it...
~50cm MB-3, Albatross, Big Ben's, killer commuter setup... doesn't get alot
of use as my wife doesn't like the bar end shifters.

Campsite (in the woods):
Large Rockhopper, bullmoose bars, 3x7spd
Medium MB-5, Bosco bars, 3x7 spd

Mom's House (NC Lake):
Univega 26" Tandem, flat bars, 3x8 spd, fun and easy.

Whew... think thats it. I'd love to swap out the old 26er mtb's at camp
for a fatbike or two someday and my wife's MB-3 will likely go to camp or
get sold off once the Clementine arrives. Unless my daily routine changed
a bunch I can't see myself getting away from the Saluki/Bombadil main two
bikes. Maybe a travel oriented bike, maybe I get the XO-3 coupled to fill
that niche... who knows! :)
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David Banzer
2015-07-30 03:36:32 UTC
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I've gotten mine down, probably could live with just 2 bikes at the moment:

64cm Schwinn Voyageur - 1984 - 1x6 speed with shortened Soma Oxford bars
and a single dt shifter, though it's been mostly a drop bar single speed
for it's life with me - probably will never get rid of this one
65cm Rivendell Redwood - meant for 700c wheels, now sports 48mm 650b tires,
drop bars, 1x8, never getting rid of this after the 650b conversion
62cm (!!!) Trek 850 - 1983 - just picked this up last week, single speed
drop bar - fits 60mm 26" tires, hoping this works out for me, time will tell
59cm Rivendell Clem - on the way

at folks place in Seattle:
65cm Trek 330 - 650b'd with canti brakes, gets ridden far to rarely, though
it's a great road bike with 38mm tires

on the way out:
65cm Trek 620 - 1983 - stayed with me too shortly, 650b'd single speed,
though now being built up as 700x32mm upright single speed, probably to
sell as the Trek 850 came into my life

David
Chicago
Post by murphyjrfk
I always wonder-i betcha there are a lot of cool bikes around. And right
now I have a lot of bikes. I feel a bit self indulgent but I don't feel too
bad when I think of the use. I have a pretty "bikey" family, a "bike" job
and live in a great city to ride bikes in. I don't drive much either-like
under 2k miles a year so that makes me feel even less guilty. But i'll
start in order of importance.-well at least my order.
51 sage green Sam. Best bike ever. Get's used every day.
54 orange quickbeam. Super duper fun.
Cannondale Adventure 2 step through hybrid. Permanent baby seat gets used a lot.
Electra Townie 7d. My wife's ride which is super fun.
1969 Schwinn Twinn-which my oldest daughter (8) thinks is the coolest bike
ever. Mostly because she doesn't have to pedal. And it has baskets for all
her dolls.
Jamis Capri 24 that's my oldest daughters ride. Fine little bike. First
one she got to pick out all by herself. I asked her why she likes it
best-she said it makes me feel like I'm a teenager-I'm in trouble.
Surly LHT which usually sees super nasty weather duty. I'm not sure if
I'll hang on to that one but it's a good bike so I probably will.
Needless to say we have never had a car in our garage. My wife stopped
complaining a while ago. So I guess it's ok.
I hope others play along.
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'Hudson Doerge' via RBW Owners Bunch
2015-07-30 03:59:15 UTC
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Downsized a little recently.
What I've got now:
Riv Simpleone, 56
Elephant NFE, medium
Salsa El Mariachi, 19"

Pretty happy with this stable. Could probably live without the S1, but I really like it!

Hudson in ATX
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Jeremy Till
2015-07-30 15:01:16 UTC
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After finally acquiring a garage of my own this year, I can play!

I've got:
64cm Surly LHT, built up quite Riv-ish with Bosco's, black B17 on Nitto
lugged post, Front Mark's/Rear Big Nitto racks, usually sporting
non-bagmatched Sackville TrunkSack small and Nigel Smythe tweed Country
Bag. My do-everything bike, go-to for long road rides, mixed terrain
stuff, sometimes commuting, occasional touring.
64cm Quickbeam (orange), set up as a more specifically road, lighter, fixed
gear version of the Surly. Currently has Avenir Circa handlebars (RIP),
front Nitto Mini/Wald/Shop Sack combo. My main commuter currently.
19"(L) 2014 Raleigh Talus Comp hardtail 29er MTB, aluminum frame. My most
modern bike, bought as kind of a challenge to see what it would be like
living with a bit more current technology than my more retro-luddite
tendencies would have me riding. Plus, mountain biking is fun. Getting
the hang of bleeding hydro discs, next up is opening up the air-spring
fork. 710mm Jones Loop H-Bars are the only major modification I've made.
19"(L) 2014 Xtracycle Edgerunner cargo bike, part of a limited run made
with the NuVinci N360 CVT IGH. Urban bike/grocery hauler/errand
runner/neighborhood cruiser extraordinaire. After working in a cargo bike
shop for 2.5 years, I could finally acquire one of my own, now that I had a
garage to park it in.

The '97 Civic EX 5spd 2dr lives outside, as evinced by the many layers of
dust on it...
Post by murphyjrfk
I always wonder-i betcha there are a lot of cool bikes around. And right
now I have a lot of bikes. I feel a bit self indulgent but I don't feel too
bad when I think of the use. I have a pretty "bikey" family, a "bike" job
and live in a great city to ride bikes in. I don't drive much either-like
under 2k miles a year so that makes me feel even less guilty. But i'll
start in order of importance.-well at least my order.
51 sage green Sam. Best bike ever. Get's used every day.
54 orange quickbeam. Super duper fun.
Cannondale Adventure 2 step through hybrid. Permanent baby seat gets used a lot.
Electra Townie 7d. My wife's ride which is super fun.
1969 Schwinn Twinn-which my oldest daughter (8) thinks is the coolest bike
ever. Mostly because she doesn't have to pedal. And it has baskets for all
her dolls.
Jamis Capri 24 that's my oldest daughters ride. Fine little bike. First
one she got to pick out all by herself. I asked her why she likes it
best-she said it makes me feel like I'm a teenager-I'm in trouble.
Surly LHT which usually sees super nasty weather duty. I'm not sure if
I'll hang on to that one but it's a good bike so I probably will.
Needless to say we have never had a car in our garage. My wife stopped
complaining a while ago. So I guess it's ok.
I hope others play along.
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Jeremy Till
2015-07-30 15:03:36 UTC
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Whoops, forgot the wife's bikes. She has:

52cm Heron touring bike, currently set up with Alba's and Honjo fenders,
her main go-to bike for pretty much any riding.
NOS 2008 17" Jamis Dakota Sport MTB, 26" hardtail MTB we acquired for her
last week.
Post by Jeremy Till
After finally acquiring a garage of my own this year, I can play!
64cm Surly LHT, built up quite Riv-ish with Bosco's, black B17 on Nitto
lugged post, Front Mark's/Rear Big Nitto racks, usually sporting
non-bagmatched Sackville TrunkSack small and Nigel Smythe tweed Country
Bag. My do-everything bike, go-to for long road rides, mixed terrain
stuff, sometimes commuting, occasional touring.
64cm Quickbeam (orange), set up as a more specifically road, lighter,
fixed gear version of the Surly. Currently has Avenir Circa handlebars
(RIP), front Nitto Mini/Wald/Shop Sack combo. My main commuter currently.
19"(L) 2014 Raleigh Talus Comp hardtail 29er MTB, aluminum frame. My most
modern bike, bought as kind of a challenge to see what it would be like
living with a bit more current technology than my more retro-luddite
tendencies would have me riding. Plus, mountain biking is fun. Getting
the hang of bleeding hydro discs, next up is opening up the air-spring
fork. 710mm Jones Loop H-Bars are the only major modification I've made.
19"(L) 2014 Xtracycle Edgerunner cargo bike, part of a limited run made
with the NuVinci N360 CVT IGH. Urban bike/grocery hauler/errand
runner/neighborhood cruiser extraordinaire. After working in a cargo bike
shop for 2.5 years, I could finally acquire one of my own, now that I had a
garage to park it in.
The '97 Civic EX 5spd 2dr lives outside, as evinced by the many layers of
dust on it...
Post by murphyjrfk
I always wonder-i betcha there are a lot of cool bikes around. And right
now I have a lot of bikes. I feel a bit self indulgent but I don't feel too
bad when I think of the use. I have a pretty "bikey" family, a "bike" job
and live in a great city to ride bikes in. I don't drive much either-like
under 2k miles a year so that makes me feel even less guilty. But i'll
start in order of importance.-well at least my order.
51 sage green Sam. Best bike ever. Get's used every day.
54 orange quickbeam. Super duper fun.
Cannondale Adventure 2 step through hybrid. Permanent baby seat gets used a lot.
Electra Townie 7d. My wife's ride which is super fun.
1969 Schwinn Twinn-which my oldest daughter (8) thinks is the coolest
bike ever. Mostly because she doesn't have to pedal. And it has baskets for
all her dolls.
Jamis Capri 24 that's my oldest daughters ride. Fine little bike. First
one she got to pick out all by herself. I asked her why she likes it
best-she said it makes me feel like I'm a teenager-I'm in trouble.
Surly LHT which usually sees super nasty weather duty. I'm not sure if
I'll hang on to that one but it's a good bike so I probably will.
Needless to say we have never had a car in our garage. My wife stopped
complaining a while ago. So I guess it's ok.
I hope others play along.
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Dan
2015-07-30 15:54:16 UTC
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As I procrastinate about what I should be doing, here is what is in my
garage, my shed, and my basement, depending on where they're at in stages
of repair, tweaking, or getting ridden. Riv content: all but one are steel,
and most of them are lugged. My collection has grown and shrunk over the
years, but three bikes is where I tend to hover. Road, commuter, and
mountain-y.

My long-term bikes:
65cm 1983 Specialized Expedition with an e-assist front hub and battery in
a Revelate bag. Stealth e-bike, main commuter for my long hilly commute.
62cm 1991 Bstone RB-T, repainted and with a Bilenky low trail fork. The
bike that makes me say "ahhhh" nearly every time I get on for a ride.

New arrival:
1990ish 22" Trek 950. Latest attempt to find love with a fat tire 26" bike.
Had a 930 briefly a couple years ago that had a too-long Kona P2 fork that
goofed up the steering, otherwise I was surprised how much I liked it.
Hoping this will be as nice and steer good too. Also my experiment to see
if shorter cranks will bother me; have a pair of old Ritchey microdrive
cranks in 172.5 that are too cool not try.

Spousal and kids' bikes:
19" 1992 Trek 750. Wife's. Lugged steel, bullmoose bars. Neat bike.
Replaced a pretty red XO-3 that had TCO and squirrely handling.
21" Diamondback Apex. Full 7-speed Deore. Bought for myself, decided it was
too small, gave to son who needed a new bike. Very solid, good handling,
good looking bike. Wish it fit me.
17.5" Fisher MTB. Disc brakes. A curb find (neighbor's kid outgrew it).
Nice bike, other son has almost outgrown it.
17" Diamond Apex with smoke paint and straight fork. Cool little bike from
CL I recently got for my daughter as a campus bike. Set up as a 1x7.
19" Trek 520 from the lugged years. Solid little touring bike. Daughter's
bike, too nice to take to college. Needs a repaint and has a replacement
fork that is not the best.
Fisher Aquila. Curb find from way back when. Now has XT and Dura Ace hubs
on Campy 26" rims. Daughter's other bike, wheels are too nice for
college... :)

The rest is mostly OT, just while I'm typing wanted to list all the bikes I
can remember passing through my shop in the last 20 years or so.

Recently departed: Big old Trek 850 from the first year of production. Too
tall for me to ride comfortably off road, replaced by slightly smaller 950
above.

Sole Rivendell: Briefly owned an orange canti Sam. Surprised how little I
liked the color since orange is otherwise my favorite color for anything,
not just bikes, and found it too stiff for my taste so sold it a couple
years ago.

Departed Bstones and other lugged bikes I still like to talk about: 1989
55cm MB-2 (my first good steel bike, planed for me when I was younger and
stronger, hooked me on steel bikes, not sure why I sold it), 1994 62cm RB-1
with 8-speed Superbe Pro (prettiest bike ever), 1992 62cm RB-2 blue and
white, 1978 65cm Trek 710 (besides the MB-2 the only bike I've sold that
I've kind of wished I hadn't), 1983 65cm Trek 720 (nice but slow), 1982
65cm Trek 614 (whippy frame, ghost shifted like mad), 1983 65cm Trek 700
(hmm, do I like old lugged Treks or something? repainted this one ugly,
prompting me to sell it before giviing it a chance), 1983 62cm Specialized
Sequoia (brief stop here before finding its forever home with another bob),
1992 23" Trek 930 mentioned above.

Other departed cool bikes: Specialized Stumpjumpers (2) - a 22" from 1983
or so, and a 21.5: from the early 90s. Schwinn Homegrowns (2) - rigid
maroon and gray bassboat paint, singlespeed. Super light, super stiff. The
other was orange bass boat full-sus, pretty nice bike overall, very light
for full-sus. Trek Y-22, horrible handling off road, actually used as a
commuter for a while with slicks and the sus locked out. Bontrager Race
XL. Orange. Didn't like the handling and the short head tube.

Dan in WI, who thinks he's done shuffling bikes for a while.
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WETH
2015-07-30 17:07:11 UTC
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No garage, but in my shed, screened porch, living room and basement I have the following:
1975 Motobecane Super Mirage
58cm Surly LHT
56cm Atlantis
58cm Riv Road
58cm Romulus-frame/fork -winter build project
42cm Surly LHT- my wife's
Two generic hybrids circa 1996 that I repainted and built for my sons.
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'Clayton' via RBW Owners Bunch
2015-07-30 15:46:57 UTC
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No garage, just a two room bachelor apartment. I have a large dresser that
holds nothing but bike parts and two homemade vertical bike racks that hold:

1998 (99?) Rivendell Atlantis
Specialized S-works Crux cyclocross bike (my road bike)
Ibis HD mountain bike

Panniers, bike packing bags, extra tires, touring and commuting gear is in
every available drawer, closet and corner. Clayton (Bend)

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