No, I rarely ride the same bike even twice in a row.  It's more like having 
a closet full of options and musing "what bike do I feel like riding 
today?"  The mileage status of each bike determines how many are available 
in the closet that day.  I don't have a traditional every-day work-commute. 
 The closest thing I have to a commute is my ~12 mile coffee run to Vine 
Street Peet's.  

I like your mixing up of your multi-modal commute and the big picture 
negative-space accomplishment of "miles-not-driven".  That's genius.

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

On Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 6:37:11 AM UTC-7 Dorothy C wrote:

> Bill, do you mean you put 100 on one bike at a time for the year, then set 
> it aside until each bike has been ridden 100 miles each ( or 200 miles for 
> the top two bikes) ?
> My little peccadillo is keeping a spreadsheet of how I got to work all 
> year, with timings from my house to the station if by bike, and a note of 
> which bike I took, because I just use an Apple watch.  Possiblities are car 
> / train / walk; bike / train / bike ; or  car / train / bike, or drive the 
> whole way. So far this year, I haven’t driven all the way to work and back 
> once, it is a 23 mile round trip. Weather permitting I try to do bike / 
> train / bike mostly. I drove 4 times in 2024, I go to the office every day. 
> Spreadsheet keeps a tally of how many car miles I avoided, last year’s 
> total was around 4500 miles saved. 
> Hey I have to do something to justify a fleet of five Rivs, six if you 
> count the 47cm Roadini which is a bit small for me ;)
> On Monday, April 14, 2025 at 6:29:48 PM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Bill. your compulsive disposition could probably be treated with the 
>> right medication, but I think you have it worked out perfectly.  You've 
>> assembled a stable of  impressively curated bikes and you are clearly 
>> dedicated to enjoying them --- my hat's off to that!  
>>
>> Steve in AVL
>>
>>
>> On Monday, April 14, 2025 at 8:02:42 PM UTC-4 SallyG wrote:
>>
>>> Bill,
>>> Excited to see that someone else is trying the Jitensha bar! I'm 
>>> changing over from a drop bar (for a mixte) and bought a black one a couple 
>>> weeks ago. My mixte may be a Cessna, but bar is first step to rocket 
>>> launch, right? (Actually, I am just looking for glamour...). 
>>>
>>> On Mon, Apr 14, 2025 at 11:52 AM Richard Rose <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Fascinating. Too complex of a formula for me to comprehend let alone 
>>>> follow. The “rocket” comment really got my attention though. So much so 
>>>> that I looked at the cost (very reasonable) to have a Charlie shipped from 
>>>> Blue Lug. But thankfully I know exactly how to keep the N+1 feelings at 
>>>> bay 
>>>> - I go for a ride. This always happens to me. If I am in a riding rut, for 
>>>> whatever reason, I ponder other bikes. A good ride always sets me 
>>>> straight. 
>>>> It’s not another bike I need, it’s more rides! That said, the idea of a 
>>>> rocket bike, especially such a pretty one will continue to hold my 
>>>> interest 
>>>> during my “down times”.
>>>> Richard - who just finished a nice 25+ mile ride on the lovely Clem.
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>
>>>> On Apr 14, 2025, at 10:20 AM, Bill Lindsay <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> "How do you have the willpower to keep rotating bikes? If I have a 
>>>> rocket, I’m riding that one."
>>>>
>>>> The answer is I'm not sure how I have the willpower; I just do.  Grant 
>>>> once told me: "It must be hard being you".  I guess I think about it the 
>>>> way a "clothes horse" thinks about a new outfit.  No matter how cute that 
>>>> new outfit is, I'm not wearing it every day.  I still pick my spots for 
>>>> when to wear it, and I'm definitely not forgetting about my other cute 
>>>> outfits, nor will I resist buying the next cute outfit.  
>>>>
>>>> I'm definitely a compulsive.  For a minute there I had four new builds 
>>>> that were off-limits to ride.  At the moment there are still three I can't 
>>>> ride.  What I've got is a mileage pyramid.  One bike is assigned to the 
>>>> 100 
>>>> mile level of the pyramid, another assigned to 200 miles and so on.  
>>>> Twenty 
>>>> bikes cover 100 miles up to 2000 miles cumulatively on Strava.  Above 2000 
>>>> miles the steps are 200 miles each and there are two bikes up there: one 
>>>> assigned to 2200 miles and the current top of the pyramid is at 2400 
>>>> miles.  That's 22 bikes.  I spread the use to get each bike to its 
>>>> assigned 
>>>> level, and I'm allowed some margin over that assigned level, but I won't 
>>>> bleed over to the next level up.  That's a no-no.  I'm very close to 
>>>> having 
>>>> all those slots filled: My Black Mountain Model Zero needs 48 miles, and 
>>>> my 
>>>> Crust Lightning Bolt Single Speed needs 45 miles.  At that point, I add 
>>>> the 
>>>> 2600 mile level to the top of the pyramid and have a wide open stable to 
>>>> ride whatever I like.  
>>>>
>>>> The four other builds (22+4=26 bikes) waiting to be used included my 
>>>> Gallop.  I have it at the 0 mile level, which means I can ride it, but not 
>>>> over 100 miles because then it would get up into the next level which is 
>>>> already occupied.  There are three more bikes assigned to the -100, -200 
>>>> and -300 levels, which are imaginary, so I can't ride them at all.  When I 
>>>> get to ratchet up the framework, then one more bike will be unlocked.  The 
>>>> other way to earn the privilege of riding another bike is to sell a bike 
>>>> and make a new vacancy in the pyramid.  
>>>>
>>>> Unlocking the stable is really close, but I'm stalled getting those 
>>>> last two bikes over the finish line:  The ModelZero has a new drive train 
>>>> set up in the works, and I'm missing a critical part for another week or 
>>>> two.  It's in the work stand disassembled.  The Crust is stationed at my 
>>>> office in San Jose, and I don't get out there more than once a week, and 
>>>> when I do get to the office it's usually for full-days of meetings and 
>>>> such 
>>>> that make it hard to get out.  I can still ride, because I can carefully 
>>>> use up that surplus that each bike carries.  That surplus is over 2100 
>>>> miles, so I can ride plenty and I can ride pretty much any of my bikes.  
>>>> The Gallop carries 88 miles of surplus.  I can even do my next 200k brevet 
>>>> using up surplus miles: My Ebisu is assigned to 2200 miles, and it's at 
>>>> 2215 miles, so it is carrying 185 miles of surplus.  I can use it for my 
>>>> May 200k, and still have 60 miles of surplus left over.  
>>>>
>>>> Don't blame me!  I don't make up the rules! (said the person who 
>>>> literally made up the rules)
>>>>
>>>> Bill Lindsay
>>>> El Cerrito, CA
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, April 14, 2025 at 2:30:15 AM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> A rocket! Pretty exciting! How do you have the willpower to keep 
>>>>> rotating bikes? If I have a rocket, I’m riding that one. I don’t know if 
>>>>> my 
>>>>> Charlie is a rocket; it doesn’t have those tires and certainly weighs 
>>>>> more 
>>>>> than yours. I was hoping to ride him tonight in the club ride but they’re 
>>>>> predicting 37 mph winds. I don’t think that will be fun and it might not 
>>>>> even be safe, so we’ll see…
>>>>>
>>>>> L
>>>>>
>>>>> On Apr 13, 2025, at 8:59 PM, Bill Lindsay <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I hinted that my Charlie Gallop might make its appearance in my 
>>>>> rotation this weekend, and it has.  I did not ride it up Mount Diablo, 
>>>>> but 
>>>>> I did ride it down into Berkeley and back.  It is most definitely a 
>>>>> rocket.  Blazing fast down the hill on 700x38 Barlow Pass Extralight 
>>>>> tires, 
>>>>> and blazing fast up the hills in part because it's so darn light.  It'll 
>>>>> take a little getting used to the handling with a Jitensha bar, but the 
>>>>> fit 
>>>>> felt super natural.  
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I also hinted at a tweak or two, and one of those conceptual tweaks 
>>>>> did happen.  It turned out I needed a lightish 110BCD crank for a 
>>>>> project, 
>>>>> so I stole the Silver 3 crank off the Gallop for that application, and 
>>>>> put 
>>>>> on a White Industries VBC crank with a single 36T narrow-wide ring.  
>>>>> That's 
>>>>> a perfect match for the White Industries Titanium BB that was already on 
>>>>> there, and it dropped ~15g.  I don't have new photos yet.  
>>>>>
>>>>> Bill Lindsay
>>>>> El Cerrito, CA
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, April 5, 2025 at 5:39:41 AM UTC-7 Bill Lindsay wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I've probably disappointed some people because I spent a ton of time 
>>>>>> talking about my Gallop build and have spent zero time talking about my 
>>>>>> Charlie Gallop gallops.  That's because I haven't ridden it yet.  It's 
>>>>>> not 
>>>>>> laziness or neglect or a lack of wanting to ride it.  It's my weird 
>>>>>> self-discipline.  I have a mileage framework with rules I entirely made 
>>>>>> up 
>>>>>> for myself, and the consequence is that I won't ride the Gallop until I 
>>>>>> can 
>>>>>> insert it into the framework, and I can't insert it into the framework 
>>>>>> until I make a spot for it, and the way I make a spot is by riding each 
>>>>>> of 
>>>>>> my other bikes to its assigned mileage level.  The punch-line is that 
>>>>>> I'm 
>>>>>> just a few days away from having a spot for Charlie in my riding 
>>>>>> framework 
>>>>>> and then stuff can begin.  One of the first things I'll do is gallop the 
>>>>>> Gallop up Mount Diablo, perhaps as soon as next weekend.  
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Meanwhile, independent from riding, there are always projects 
>>>>>> parading through my brain, and some of those thoughts end up happening 
>>>>>> in 
>>>>>> my work stand, and there is a real non-zero chance that Charlie is going 
>>>>>> to 
>>>>>> get a couple more unconventional tweaks.  
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For those who missed the build, here's the album:  
>>>>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/albums/72177720322843646/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Bill Lindsay
>>>>>> El Cerrito, Ca
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Saturday, April 5, 2025 at 4:17:52 AM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding 
>>>>>> Ding! wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi Kat! I would have chosen the Roadini if the Charlie didn’t exist. 
>>>>>>> The Charlie is, in size 53, lighter in tubing. And I love a dropped 
>>>>>>> tube. 
>>>>>>> Also the graphics and head badge and horses running along the chain 
>>>>>>> stay 
>>>>>>> are just YUMMY. And who doesn’t love that gold color?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The above all made it the winner.
>>>>>>>
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