simon.r
Person
- Location
- Nottingham
I'm hoping that I'll be in a position to retire at some point in the next year or two, in my mid 50's. I fully expect to have a reduced income, but that's a price I'm willing to pay for leading a life of leisure.
I've been sorting out my bike collection over the last year or so, with a view to not buying any more bikes in the foreseeable future. Having said that, I've been a firm believer in the n+1 rule for many years, so it's a habit I'll find hard to kick! While I still have some spare cash, what should I add?
My current stable consists of:
A "best" road bike - Kinesis Granfondo
A winter road bike - Kona Roadhouse
(These 2 are interchangeable to some extent, depending on mood and what's got mudguards fitted!)
A shopping / utility bike - Pashley Sovereign
A "just get on and go for a ride in my normal clothes" bike - Giant Escape City 2
A mountain bike - Forme hardtail 29er
Half a cheap tandem for the odd occasion that MrsR wants to come out with me
Do I *need* to buy anything else?
I've been sorting out my bike collection over the last year or so, with a view to not buying any more bikes in the foreseeable future. Having said that, I've been a firm believer in the n+1 rule for many years, so it's a habit I'll find hard to kick! While I still have some spare cash, what should I add?
My current stable consists of:
A "best" road bike - Kinesis Granfondo
A winter road bike - Kona Roadhouse
(These 2 are interchangeable to some extent, depending on mood and what's got mudguards fitted!)
A shopping / utility bike - Pashley Sovereign
A "just get on and go for a ride in my normal clothes" bike - Giant Escape City 2
A mountain bike - Forme hardtail 29er
Half a cheap tandem for the odd occasion that MrsR wants to come out with me
Do I *need* to buy anything else?