
Originally Posted by
Velocivixen
I doubt if I would do any racing, touring (unless it's what I think they call "credit card" touring, but not camping, etc.). Really just riding around urban/suburban areas in street and MUPs. My current bike suits my needs beautifully, however, I think it's nice to have different options for different things, and also for the variety.
So, if you have more than one bike how long was it between getting another bike? How did you justify getting another bike?
I don't want a stable of bikes that are, basically, all the same. So how did you decide what features you wanted/needed in the subsequent bikes?
Yes, we are all enablers and we'd never talk you out of a bike purchase.
But...
What do you want to do that your current bike is unable to do for you? Sounds like you have the ideal bike for what you want to do. How or why do you think you may have "outgrown" it?
Some of us have many bikes to suit a variety of tasks, as not every bike excels at everything it is asked to do. You must first ask yourself what "difference" you want to satisfy, and would that be met with a bike of another type?
If you want a variety of hand positions, it may be cheaper to just add bar ends to your current bike.
If you want to credit card tour - add a rack.
If you want to go fast(er), maybe a road bike would suffice.
But only you can decide what you want to do on a bike.
2007 Seven ID8 - Bontrager InForm
2003 Klein Palomino - Terry Firefly (?)
2010 Seven Cafe Racer - Bontrager InForm
2008 Cervelo P2C - Adamo Prologue Saddle