Yes, if I chose well.  But I like having three bikes. If I did pick one, from 
the practical perspective it would be my All-Rounder.

Tim

On Jan 22, 2013, at 8:48 PM, murphyjrfk <[email protected]> wrote:

> Suppose the title says it all. But I've been a thinking about going down to 
> 1---not a big step down cause I normally only have two three tops o' working 
> bikes anyways. And the overlap is out of control. How many 26" touring bikes 
> does one fellow need deal. But I love what I love I guess. 
> 
> One bike? Could ya do it and what would it be?
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