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  1. #1
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    Lightbulb I may have bought my last bike

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    I was in the bike shop the other day just admiring all the '09's and I looked at my husband and said,"I think I just bought my last bike." I have felt led to do some soul searching and to prioritize what's truly important. I look at the bikes I have and I don't think I'll be adding another one any time soon, if at all. Maybe it's because of the current state of affairs or maybe it's just me, but either way I just don't see adding another bike to the stable.

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    How many do you have now?

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    good question. I think i've bought my last NEW bike, but there are lots of used ones that might still be added to my stable.
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    That's interesting. I was riding up Trinity Grade with another one of our coaches (who works at a high end bike shop) and he was asking me when I was going to get a new bike. My Merckx is a little too big for me (but fit so it works great), and it's a bit beat up these days after 5 years, but I really don't want a new bike right now. We've been through a lot together.

    I am a little concerned about my back up bike as I believe it may have a crack in the weld (it's ti), and that's the bike I have the lights and dyno hub on. So if there were something wrong with that one, I might have to reconsider.
    Sarah

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    If I ever get my run to an 8 minute mile, I'm going to get a Calfee Tetra set up as a tri bike.

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    I'm with Mimi on this one.
    If I see a lugged steel beauty in the right size at the right price all bets are off.
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    Yes, i've been having those feelings lately as well. Not about bikes, but about banjos, clothes, cds, and other things. I definitely am seeing a trend in myself to consider making do with what I have more often than I used to.
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  8. #8
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    I don't think you can ever say "never" when it comes to bikes.

    I'm not looking--but I look at Craigslist all the time! It kills me! I don't need/can't justify buying another bike, so when I see a vintage DeRosa for $450 (yes, I did!) I enter a state of panic.

    Luckily, I knew the $450 would quickly turn into ++++ to make it ride-able, a long enough pause for someone else to snatch it up.

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    I certainly don't have the bikes I need, or want. There is a difference between want and need (preface: provided you already have a roof over your head, food on your table, and medicine to give your kids etc.)...

    Maybe you have reached a point where your "need" is met?

    My need part for a road bike is that I have discovered the source of my issues is mine is too big for me. Things were getting to the point that it was killing my will to ride at all. Which ever since I was little girl, I loved riding. I was always the kid in gym class that got hit in the head with the ball... but, my bike was something I could do. It freed me. Plus, I need to pedal to be a saine functioning human being.

    My little mtb on the other hand by miracle I think fits me fine. I don't mtb as much. Sure, it would be nice for new, or disc brakes, or whatever... but, it really meets my *need* just the way it is. Until she is crashed beyound being ridden... she will stay as is.

    Would I like a cycle-cross steele type of bike just to be a workhorse with fm riding, maybe commute etc...well, yes. But, it doesn't 'quite' kill my will to ride the mtb on pavement with the children. I hesitate though--so a good used bike I could give a nice home to. In the middle between 'want & need'.

    Maybe it's... Your babies at home in the stable are 'good' and pretty well cut it--eh? Besides, those shiny new bikes have other happy adoption bike parents in the wings... good to spread the love around.

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    NY biker, I have 3--a back-up bike, a road bike and mtb.

    It's not just bikes that I've felt this way about, it's everything here lately.

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    i'm buying everything i can like crazy...bike stuff, car stuff, tons of groceries, eating at restaurants, going to sporting events, movies, etc

    gotta help the economy! so as long as i'm still saving some money each month for retirement and rainy days, i'm spending the rest. can't take it with you when you die!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sundial View Post
    NY biker, I have 3--a back-up bike, a road bike and mtb.

    It's not just bikes that I've felt this way about, it's everything here lately.
    I'm with you.

    Something Indysteel wrote in the Best Bike Advice thread resonated with me: considering each purchase carefully and reminding myself that financial security is more important buying ______________. Saving for things and being content with what one currently possesses.

    That said, a finding a good deal on something and buying it is also very wise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickchick View Post
    I'm with you.

    Something Indysteel wrote in the Best Bike Advice thread resonated with me: considering each purchase carefully and reminding myself that financial security is more important buying ______________. Saving for things and being content with what one currently possesses.

    That said, a finding a good deal on something and buying it is also very wise.
    +1

    I'm not buying much right now - I doubt I've bought my last bike (I'm just 30), but I also doubt I'll do much adding to the fleet. They will likely be replaced as they wear out...or need it. I think I'll see significant changes in technology before I'm done riding.

    We've been enjoying dinners in with friends more, riding just for the enjoyment of it, etc. We've been trying to slow our lives down, and it's working. And that's worth a LOT more to me than the latest______. That and financial security.
    Most days in life don't stand out, But life's about those days that will...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CA_in_NC View Post
    We've been enjoying dinners in with friends more, riding just for the enjoyment of it, etc. We've been trying to slow our lives down, and it's working. And that's worth a LOT more to me than the latest______. That and financial security.
    Yes we have been doing the same. More time with friends locally...potluck get togethers, way less driving definitely.
    I hope to buy my last bike when I'm 70 and then ride it for another 15 years.
    Lisa
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    We also slowing down a bit on our spending and really picking and choosing what is important. We are both working still and both doing well, but as we keep saying, "Ya just don't know". We're putting more money aside as a "just in case".
    Christine
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