How Many Bikes Should A Cyclist Own?

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origamikev

Senior Member
Location
East Midlands
HI you sound almost as normal as me !!! Maybe i'm a little older than you or maybe your not quite there yet but your missing a bike in the bed room for comfort when you wake in the night and a folder so you can take it everywhere just incase

keep trying
Kevin
 

Joe24

More serious cyclist than Bonj
Location
Nottingham
I have 3. Fixed, road bike, folder.
Would love another fixed, a full carbon roadie, a tourer, and then would probably want a road bike to use in winter when i dont want to be out on the fixed.
I just need more bikes, but its tight having the ones i have now:wacko:
 

Joe

Über Member
I've got 3

Carbon road bike (which gets ridden all year round)
Steel tourer
Fixed

I want more!
 

Rhythm Thief

Legendary Member
Location
Ross on Wye
Proto said:
Talking to that smashing chap Gary Blackett at the Mavic Service Centre about this very subject the other day. His French colleagues can't understand the concept of a 'winter' bike. Just use the 'summer' bike, and if it needs new parts/repairs then get on with it. Why suffer the discomfort of riding a second (or third or forth) choice machine. What's the point?

The most sensible post so far. I've never got the "winter bike" thing either.
 

yello

back and brave
Location
France
I have 5 but I think France has injected me with some of what Proto was talking about and I am beginning to think 'why?'. The Bianchi would be first, and the most logical, for the chop - it's essentially a summer bike. Then maybe the MTB. The remaining three, I would keep. One was my brother's, his old MTB that I've converted for touring and it's more of sentimental value than anything else though I used it when I was commuting, and for general purpose stuff like popping down to the shops etc. Then there's my fixed, which I love to bits (bang for buck, it's my favourite) and my audax bike.

But how many bikes does a cyclist "need"??? One, to be strictly correct.
 

simoncc

New Member
Five bikes are quite sufficient, unless you like off road biking in which case you need a couple of MTBs too
 

ACS

Legendary Member
I have 3
531c road bike- 1990
Sirrus - 2006
MTB - made up of bits & cast offs winterised for the road.
Would like a Dawes Galaxy

Mudguards = less cow sh1t up your back. Best invention ever
 

Flying_Monkey

Recyclist
Location
Odawa
Rhythm Thief said:
The most sensible post so far. I've never got the "winter bike" thing either.

Me neither - but my all-year bike of choice isn't a 'sensible' tourer, but my alu-carbon racer. I just prefer riding it to anything else. I also have have an old steel Kaffenback, my first proper road bike, which I then started to think of as a 'winter' bike (or occasional light tourer) but that hardly gets ridden these days... a Brompton (which does the job when I need to go place by train), and a very nice FS XC MTB frame - which at the moment doesn't get ridden at all, but will do when my life has settled down again from the middle of next year, though I may be canoeing and XC skiing as much as cycling from then on... however I do want to build up a real 'ice bike'. Grr!
 

origamikev

Senior Member
Location
East Midlands
PLEASE O PLEASE, Lets keep this descent all sorts of people read this so no more of the "S" word thank you. If folks want to be "sensible" there is a time and place but thank god I've not found it.

Many people ride the same path no two people have the same ride
 
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