What's your "go to" bike right now, and why?

This has recently replaced all of the others as my go to bike. It's the only bike I've ridden since I got it. It's incredibly quick, light and I like the reduced hassle/complication of v-brakes/rigid forks.
 

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The go to bike is my good old Basso hybrid. Newly powder-coated a while ago and rebuild with modern parts. Today on a tour through the heartland of german sauerkraut (not pictured :LOL: ):
 

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I know the saddle is all wrong but it looks better in the flesh and the rest of it is just so much...
 

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I have my Rourke for Portugal ...

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... and my Dynatech Diablo as the go to bike when in Plymouth.

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You'd think with all the konas i have it'd be one of those,but my 1989 team stumpjumper is the one i go for at the minute. It rides lovely along the local tracks,is really comfortable and responds well to your inputs a brilliant bike.
 

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Just built up a 1995 (I think) Orange P7 with the original rigid fork. It really demands that it is picked up by the scruff of the neck and chucked about. I didn't think I'd find anything much more satisfying than my Cindercone, but I am really enjoying it. The handling is superb. I've got a Pace RC36 fork to fit, but am not sure I will bother!
 

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