Four bikes. All mine.
1973(2?) Schwinn Breeze 3-speed
198? Novara Strada (commuting)
2006 Giant Bowery singlespeed
2007 LeMond Reno road bike
Um, I have three of those, too. One is loaned out to an ex, to help with a ridiculous commute. One is in storage awaiting body work. And one is for fun and occasional errands. None have more than two seats. And two are convertibles of the same make and model. (I was a Miata addict before I became a bike addict.)
HA! At least now I know there are other Miata addicts. My husband just bought one as our 3d car (to join the 8 bikes). He is mental over this car. I can't stand the way it feels when I ride in it; it's noisy and it appears that other drivers can't see you very well, because every time I am in that car people just pull out in front of us... I feel safer on my bike. Plus, I don't really love the convertible thing. It gets pretty good gas mileage, though and we use it so we don't have to use that evil SUV that everyone on this list makes fun of (but, we need that to fit 4 bikes and our canoe in, plus to get up our driveway in the winter).
1 car
2 kayaks
3 bikes
2005 Trek Pilot 5.2 - carbon road
2008 Trek Portland - commuter
2008 Trek 7300 - hybrid
Now I want a touring bike.
And a garage.
another proud miata owner!!
and 5 road bikes (3 Trek, a Bianchi, a Litespeed)
and a recumbent (Burley)
laurie
Brand New Orbea Diva | Pink | Specialized Ruby
2005 Trek Madone Road | Pink | Ruby
1998 Trek 5200 Road | Blue | Specialized Jett
???? Litespeed Catalyst Road | Silver | Terry Firefly
I have an Aurora...so does Sandra.
It is a fabulous ride...smooth and quiet and it fits me like a dream. I think part of that is that the top tube is the right length. The Trek 520 had a way too long top tube...
I THINK the Elite is new....and I have n't heard much about it....but the plebeian version is pleasing enough. I'm going to go look up the difference.
The other bike I really liked was a Surly LHT...but couldn't find it in my size at the time....
I also have a Specialized Globe and my DH has a Trek hybrid...but he really should have a vintage steel bike....
Last edited by elk; 06-18-2008 at 11:41 PM.
Discipline is remembering what you want.
also...I don't want to have a lot of bikes...but I can see how you could end up with a bunch...here's my question:
Is the stable growing because you're looking for your one true love?
Aside from having like a road AND a mtb.
I can imagine.... I keep looking to re-create my 1976 Grand Prix 10 speed..(Raleigh)...
Discipline is remembering what you want.