Kind of.. I keep things by habit, I sold my first car.. then bought it back 16 years later locally through luck.. v8 60's Land rover look forward to driving that again!
With bikes I have had an originally white Kona kileaua from almost new, and still do and still white but nothing to do with fashion!
I sold various bikes, none of which I regret Cannondales, Gt , Marin, Trek - although the was my first half decent mtb and not built from skip parts! I would buy another of those out of nostalgia but all these rode in ways I grew out of or board of after I bought the Kona!
Like my vehicle taste its informed at a young age and many things I try and I still prefer what ive got. Buying my Kona made all else pretty much irrelevant because I love that bike. As I got old enough to want more relaxed bikes for a slower or fatter pace of exercise too i thought of others again...!
The one sale I regretted was I got fat and out of bikes , sold my Whyte prst 1 to my oldest mate for what I paid...
then lost weight five years later and pined for another which I bought, turned out to be cracked.. so roll on five years later once more and immediately post covid as the covid tax bubble burst I got a mint prst 4 .
I need to lose a bit of weight still to ride it in anger, but I guess sometimes it all works out, the prst 4 solved all the issues so I consider it much more usable, and my first land rover turned up virtually next door, and came home at a time when I had skills and space too restore it..
I guess what I am saying is often if you are open and look out, you can get something else, often people who cannot use bikes or vehicles anything, they are not looking to sell, but if they meet someone passionate they will talk...
It was a chance conversation got me the second Whyte from the next village, it was also a chance conversation which brought the land rover home he wasn't selling, I kept in touch which was easy as he was in a workshop nearby, in the end he realised he wanted it to get done, and would enjoy seeing it lovely and being used more than blocking his shed up! He's looking forward to a ride in it when I finish it.
A couple of bikes have been bought this way, and buying from someone who smiles when you clearly know more about there bike than they do and are getting excited instead of playing poker face , and trying to hammer the price etc is deeply satisfying.