I have four:
* Klein mountain bike...honestly, it's never even been really off
road, but it's perfect for riding around the neighborhood and the bike
trails with my kids.
* Rambouillet with Dura Ace 7700 STI triple stuff mostly
* Specialized Allez steel with downtube shifters and nice, fat
tubulars for when I want to get kinky
* "Shopping bike" - Schwinn Prelude frame, parts out of the bin, for
trips to the store.

The "loophole" - a Burly Rock-n-Road tandem that doesn't get ridden
very much because it just doesn't fit me all that well.  I should
probably sell it.

And on deck - I'm building a randonneur style frame, 73 parallel
angles, 57cm square, 435mm stays, low BB out of Columbus SPX.  I've
got all of the main triangle miters done, will spend this week
cleaning up the tubes and lugs, and will tack braze it next week.
This will replace the 60cm Rambouillet, which is "right sized" per
Riv, but still feels way too big even after a year of riding it.  The
sad thing is, even though this is my first frame, I'm already thinking
about the second.

The only bike I would add to this is a true classic of some
sort...along the lines of a full NR Paramount, Cinelli Super Corsa, or
an originally equipped Peugeot PX-10.

Pete

On Jan 18, 11:37 pm, Seth Vidal <skvi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> From RR 42beta:
>
> "How many bikes?
> Seven is good. A beater a bomber, a single-speed,
> a touring bike, a lightish road bike, a do-all
> racked and bagged bike, a mixte, a loaner, and
> a work in progress. Seven? Make it nine."
>
> I LOVE THIS.
> LOVE.
>
> -sv
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