frkl
Retro Guru
I've always owned several bikes, but I have made sure they were all different: a road bike, a touring bike, a mountain bike, a communter, etc. So the "collection" was totally, objectively, utilitarian. Completely necessary.
And there have always been the bikes that are passing through: to fix and sell to fund the hobby, to give away to friends, or to glean a few nice parts for the bin...
But I just bought another early 90s mountain bike, from the same manufacturer of my current mountain bike. And I could try to argue that I want to compare the ride quality of Tange MTB triple butted vs Tange MTB oversized double butted. But really I just like the paint job and would kinda like to own one of each in the range. I'm going to ride it, because I believe bikes are meant to be used, not displayed. But still, I certainly don't need it.
Oh man.
And there have always been the bikes that are passing through: to fix and sell to fund the hobby, to give away to friends, or to glean a few nice parts for the bin...
But I just bought another early 90s mountain bike, from the same manufacturer of my current mountain bike. And I could try to argue that I want to compare the ride quality of Tange MTB triple butted vs Tange MTB oversized double butted. But really I just like the paint job and would kinda like to own one of each in the range. I'm going to ride it, because I believe bikes are meant to be used, not displayed. But still, I certainly don't need it.
Oh man.