It would seem my BITD is a generation of travel lovers - me included. But as i try a larger range of bikes i realise that its a bike to a purpose. Some of the purposes have been blown apart now such as DH and the bikes grow with it. Often a point and shoot sport now. And as the strength is needed the weight increases.
Kind of like that 'saying' - 'Pick 2; strength, cheap, light'
I have 3 bikes and each has a different purpose or 2 (so i could effectively double my bikes to have one specifically for each strain of the sport (money and space doesnt allow and besides that would be getting extreme then)).
BUT each of these bikes wont generally do a strain that another will do, that is that my DH bike will not happily do XC and neither will my commuter etc.
At my local recently me and a mate went up. I with my club roost (8'' either end), and him with his RTS. Habit has it that if someone is riding a different bike, you swap for a couple runs. So i go from my trail gobbler to his RTS and i feel everything! But my grin is wider :? Much much wider. After a couple runs though, all his pivots and such were loose
so not ideal for what i was doing.
I think if your worried about weight your probably not enjoying it as much as you could (not to say your not enjoying it). Currently weight alwasy has a trade off with strength.