Is your collection complete ?

To be honest nope I don't have build threads as most are just my bikes that I've had since new. So the three ibis have modern ish builds. I don't think people would be that interested in them. I ride them.

The Funk does have and I bought it ages ago as I had a Funk bitd. I went looking for a Funk and ended up finding a little loved Funk with a USA flag paint job. People tend not to like it. I decided to take pity on it and throw the bling build at it. It's clearly too much for people to stomach as it gets nowhere in botm.
http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... p;t=267084

The Clark Kent was a local find a couple of years ago. I live outside London. I think I started a thread it then stopped as my mrs gave birth to twins. My hands are quite full. Progress is slow but wheels are now built so I might update the of thread.
 
I prefer to consider it 'fluidly dynamic', it will never be complete, or it is always complete, I'm not sure.
 
Rod_Saetan":36q7hv61 said:
I prefer to consider it 'fluidly dynamic', it will never be complete, or it is always complete, I'm not sure.

Something like he said. I often think that my collection might be almost complete....until I see the next one I forgot that I 'needed' :facepalm:
 
Tc":1q4p6ion said:
Just need a mountain goat in 19"

I've got a Goat coming up for sale Tony........unfortunately it's 4" too small for you :facepalm: :LOL:
 
raidan73":2ru474z9 said:
Tc":2ru474z9 said:
Just need a mountain goat in 19"

I've got a Goat coming up for sale Tony........unfortunately it's 4" too small for you :facepalm: :LOL:

I've yet to build my daughters first bike :xmas-wink:
 
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Everytime I think am edging nearer to my early Orange collection being complete, (anything from 89-94) I unfortunately see another one that I like :facepalm: . On my wish list still, a 1990 Clockwork, as I have an 89,91,92,93,94. Would like either a clockwork/prestige 1992 in purple & orange colour scheme. An Orange vit t, and some more Orange and white fade Orange bikes as I only have one and love them!! God help me :facepalm:
 
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Titiritero":v8nebior said:
I'm currently on the other way, paring down my "collection".

My first mtb was a '92 Trek 950, and although I liked the 970, I could not afford it being just 16 years-old and paying for it with my little savings (my junior account, opened by my father when I was 3 was left at zero afterwards!).

With the years I realized that:
-the 970 was basically the same bike, only one level up in componentry, and with a less cool color (lila instead of my cool shiny black)
-the bike abilities have always exceeded the rider capabilities, so no need to search for a "unicorn".

Now though I have slowly collected different Trek 950's from the early 90's: one for my wife, one to leave at the in-laws for those weekends when we visit them, and one at my parents. Enough.

I see that pattern in many in this forum. Our first bike was from brand XX for whatever the reason, and we start collecting bikes from that brand/year/range to "expand" our fond memories of that bike, no matter what the rest of the world think about them.

I'm going the same way.

I just don't ride my bikes at all, so it's gotten very hard to rationalize owning more than one. I'm paring it back to three that I just can't part with;

'91 Blizzard - my favorite bike ever
'05 Blizzard - 20th anniversary edition
'98 Dekerf - it's a Dekerf, you can't sell a Dekerf

Everything else must go...
 
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