This thread makes me feel better about my own modest stash.  Sunday
evening I told my wife that I feel incredibly lucky to have three
bikes, each of which I really enjoy, and each of which has its own,
completely different character.  In regular rotation:

-- Merlin Agilis, 25c, Record and Chorus 10, light wheels, fast,
climbs beautifully, feels invisible
-- Hampsten Travelissimo custom ti (Kent Eriksen), 28c, Chorus 10,
classic 70's geometry, simultanously relaxed and aggressive (still can
be seen inthe last two shots of the Travelissimo on Hampsten's
website).  I cannot speak highly enough about this frame.
-- Rambouillet Orange, 33c, to me the velo equivalent of comfort food,
when I have had  stressful week, and I want to heal, relax, and not
focus too much

Also hanging, largely neglected

-- Gunnar Roadie S&S, 28c, Centaur.  I should ride it more -- I like
it.
-- 1984 Ritchey custom mtn bike
-- 1974 Eisentraut Limited, purchased new in 1976, the one bike I
always kept (well... I guess I kept the Ritchey, too)
-- 1952 Hetchins pathracer, built as a single-speed, Northroad townie

Nice selection of bikes.  I should reduce it.

pb

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