I feel you...since late July there are 4 new bikes in the house. 2 Mountain bikes 1 road bike and the latest a Hybrid Giant Escape City.
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I feel you...since late July there are 4 new bikes in the house. 2 Mountain bikes 1 road bike and the latest a Hybrid Giant Escape City.
I passed the bug to my husband, son, daughter in-law, her good friend and probably more that I don't know of. My daughter and son in-law caught a milder case of it. We wash our hands, yet the bug seems totally resistant!! I hope it takes over the world.
Looks like we didn't get it nearly as bad as others here though. The Karens were hit hard and hit fast!!!!! Could be worse.;)
Hello my name is Deb and I am addicted to bikes...LOL I agree with Bike Writer, I don't want to be cured either!
Hmm. I only have one road bike and a 18 year old mountain bike. Does this mean I need more? :D
I'm happy to say that I've spread this disease around. I have gotten my husband, my neighbor, my neighbor's wife, my co-worker and her family, and 6 other friends to buy bikes and start biking in the past 6 months.
Now, if only I could control the n+1 bike ownership part of the disease....
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2012 Specialized Amira Elite, upgraded carbon handle bars, Jett saddle 143mm switched to 145mm 2012 Selle Italia Max SLR Gel Flow saddle
2010 Santa Cruz Juliana with R kit and Crampon pedals
2011 Specialized Ariel Sport,suspension post,Serfas Rx Women's Microfiber saddle (sold)
DH and I find that winter is the worst time of the year for our bike addiction. If we can't ride, we spend way to much time looking at CL or manufacturer's web sites. Here's hoping for a mild winter!!!!
P2
Only thing keeping me from getting more bikes is I have nowhere to store anymore. I've contemplated renting a garage I saw for rent across the street from me for storage and bike workshop but that's a crazy $350/mo that could be saved for more bike upgrades/bike-related stuff/pilates,etc. I'll know when I'm done for when I move out to the suburbs for the bikes....
My gawd, some of you really are infected, many bikes with short time period. I amassed my corral of 4 bikes over 15 years. 5th bike was the lst one over past 21 yrs., but no longer is really mine.
I leave evidence of my disease across 3 cities in 3 different Canadian provinces where I've lived and still visit (family and good friends) to ensure I will have a local bike that fits me. :) Saves me cost of shipping bikes and whoever looks after my bikes, gets to ride it if they want. Consider this seriously if you have too many bikes/bikes getting older/well-used and visit same place quite often/longer time period, where you get antsy from not biking.
Heh, I'm still riding the same bike I bought in 2009, but I'm eyeing a few additions: Carbon roadie, a steel CX bike, and a 29er. Sometime in the future, I'd like a steel road bike (in British racing green) and something that is truly a commuter bike.
Hi, my name is Helen and I've been addicted to buying bikes for around 4 years.
My first foray back into the world of cycling was a Fuji hybrid - I used that for a women's re-introduction to cycling course but decided it needed to be upgraded when we did a week-end 150 km ride.
My partner had in the meantime talked me into buying a second hand Specialized Dolce aluminium road bike but I didn't feel confident on the drop bars.
I then bought a lighter flat bar road bike but also had the Dolce properly fitted and hey presto, my confidence improved almost immediately.
Before long I wanted a carbon road bike but alas made a mistake. I bought a Specialized Amira which was slightly too big and therefore caused lower back pain. I've been to an expert fitter and nothing can be done. So that was my excuse to buy an endurance carbon road bike - a Cannondale Synapse that I am seriously in love with.
In a couple of weeks I am buying a mountain bike - not for serious single track but for riding on fire trails in the mountains where we have a ski lodge. Going to go with a Trek 29er - either the Mamba or Cali S.
Surely then I will be complete. There can't possibly be any other bike to lust over
Hi Deb! :)
We have my full custom steel Mondonico road bike, Motobecane freewheel mixte, and commutermobile GT.
Knott has her beautiful gold Waterford Cross (bought used right here on TE :)), her own mixte, a Surly crosscheck (which is just the frame right now), she's getting the Kona back which was loaned to a friend. Her Mom's thinking of giving her the Dahon (also bought right here on TE, you enablers, you) now that Mom has an Electra Townie and likes it better.
And two dogs in an apartment. :p
HA! If I were to go down in the basement and start counting bikes, we would be in trouble. Our bike and related purchases in a year is sadly more than some people make. We have, however, gotten a wee bit better about the "one in, one out" rule - mainly because the addition we put on the house isn't big enough anymore to hold all of the new ones :D.
If this is a disease, I'm sure to die from it :D
SheFly