Tough one to call. I’m the same - the fun part is tracking everything down and building. After that, the whole ownership things seems to be.. well.. unfulfilling. If I told my teenage self the spread of bikes he would one day have in his collection, he would probably.. well, he’d be indecently excited.@BlackCat actually it's the Ti Lite that I'm struggling with the most. It's a beautiful bike to ride, own and just stare at!
I think part of the problem is that once they are finally as I want them, that's a big part of the whole process done and dusted and boredom sets in. Whilst I ride them all (granted some more than others) and a few for various reasons (Stumpy, Giant, Explosif and Orange) are going nowhere. I just wonder if I sell for example the Ti Lite would I be happy that I have had the chance to own one or pissed off that I had one and foolishly sold it on?
For me though, once the bike has come together, my interest shifts to the next build. As for which gets sold or kept, I suppose it’s entirely judgemental. For example, I have an absolutely perfect Yo. The ideal colour and the ideal spec.. but for whatever reason, I have little connection with it. It sticks around mainly just in case I regret selling it!
On the other hand, I built my little bro an inferno red splatter Karakoram - which was a faithful representation to the bike he got for Christmas bitd.. then gave it away to him last Christmas. Now, from a retro kudos or value perspective, the Yo objectively wins hands down..
In reality though, boy do I regret my generosity in giving up that Kara..