Rule #12 is a luxury of passion; the #1 for good weather and epic rides or races, the Nine Bike for bad weather, the Graveur (which is neither a cross bike nor a road bike), a ‘Cross bike, a mountain bike, a townie, a track bike, a time trial bike. Add in steel, carbon, titanium – a bike for each material and a material for each bike. The only logical conclusion is that we all need – need – a bare minimum of somewhere in the neighborhood of 25 bikes. Columbo couldn’t poke a hole in that case.
On the other hand, there is something to be said for just riding your bike wherever you happen to point it, in whatever weather you happen to be riding in, on whatever kind of road you happen to have at your disposal.
We should collect as many bikes as we can love, but we should also remember that bikes were meant to be ridden, not pampered. Vive la Vie Velominatus.
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@The Grande Fondue
Some people, I'm lead to believe, will pay good beer-chits to have mud slathered all over their face as they think it will enhance their looks. Here we have a fine example of beauty therapy for free.
@markb
Brilliant!
No matter which formula one uses to determine the proper number of steeds (n+1 vs s-1), it should never involve a recumbent. I suspect the purchase of one requires the removal of one's gonads (sans anesthesia no doubt and performed right there in the shop by someone bearing a striking resemblance to that gimp fellow from Pulp Fiction).
@Chris
How was twelve my magic number? Didn't I say 25? Also, I made that number up because doing math is harder than choosing a random number.
I do agree that a very sensible number is 3; a good weather/race/event bike (I distinguish between good weather and events because you should ride your good bike irrespective of the weather on non-training rides), a Nine Bike (which if its good enough could double as an every day trainer if you really want to keep the good one for racing/events so you can feel like you're flying that day) and the CX/Graveur.
Then a retro steel with dt shifters is fun, and don't get me started on having a variety of wheels to choose from.
But one bike is fine, too; you'd just have to clean it more diligently which is its own kind of passion.
@Gregory Higgins
Well, you're already on the wrong side of the planet, so what does it matter you also fucked up the brakes?
@KogaLover
I use this exercise this technique myself. Highly effective.
@Oli
Beauty. Almost didn't recognize you without the Bianchi. I trust they are safe and well in the stable?
@Ron
On the contrary, I think an anodized rim (tubulars, if you are sufficiently sophisticated) would be a beautiful compliment. Mind you, anodized is not black. They'll be stronger than silver rims, too.
@Bruce Lee
A-Merckx, brother. A-Merckx.
@wiscot
Yeah, they had sticky tape to stick them on. You could rinse them for ages (a season at least) and then when the foam broke down a bit you could stick a new one on. They shipped with spares, if memory serves.
@Oli
Wow, what a cool background! The day touring I've been doing with the VMH in the Cascades has been so much fun. Taking it easy, taking time to enjoy the views...making a day of it is so much fun. Impressed it will take 30's.
The Veloforma, to my surprise, will easily take 28's as well and I've a feeling I could squeeze a 30 in there; I've got some 27mm FMB Paris-Roubaix's stretching in wait for my new wheels from Café Roubaix which I'll take on Keepers Tour. I have to say I'm a convert on the whole wider tire thing.
@frank
The V-Bike will take a 32 and mine will be making a guest appearance on the cobbles with whatever the widest tubeless road tyres are. Because I'm driving I'll take the Ridley for the smoother stuff.