How many bikes are you riding?

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  • bails87
    bails87 Posts: 12,998
    3

    Ribble Sportive Carbon for commuting

    Carbon 456 for MTBing

    And my 'old' MTB, a Claud Butler thing, as a town/hack bike
    MTB/CX

    "As I said last time, it won't happen again."
  • t4tomo
    t4tomo Posts: 2,643
    3 1/2
    Brommie for commuting, best moutain bike for moutain biking, old moutain bike for hacking to the station if I don't want the Brommie in town, or for popping to whatever if I need to leave a bike locked up [note to self really need to replace the tyres for some slicks or similar. plus occasional jaunts on the tandem with the family.

    Trying to justify why I need to add a decent road bike to the stable.
    Bianchi Infinito CV
    Bianchi Via Nirone 7 Ultegra
    Brompton S Type
    Carrera Vengeance Ultimate Ltd
    Gary Fisher Aquila '98
    Front half of a Viking Saratoga Tandem
  • Origamist
    Origamist Posts: 807
    Five
  • Sketchley wrote:
    None - It's broken.

    Arrrgghhhhh

    You *really* need another bike. This isn't the first time you've been stuck.

    Me? Three: The Equilibrium is probably the most used, but then the weather calls for it the most, mudguards, see? It's also the most comfortable, great fun to be on and more than holds its own in SCR. The BeOne is used on sunny days and sportives, is very light and goes like a rocket. The Day One is a great bike for bimbling about the village with the kids in tow, it's also my snow bike. Hard work over distance, though.
  • moonio
    moonio Posts: 802
    I now have 4!! But am getting rid of two

    Boardman Hybrid Comp
    Raleigh Mixte
    Ridgeback Omega
    Wisper e-bike

    The ebike is proving the hardest to get rid of as the batterys are so expensive..
  • SimonAH
    SimonAH Posts: 3,730
    Haha! Now the unicycle is ordered as well as the CAADX I claim 3.5 (in a couple of days)
    FCN 5 belt driven fixie for city bits
    CAADX 105 beastie for bumpy bits
    Litespeed L3 for Strava bits

    Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast.
  • clarkey cat
    clarkey cat Posts: 3,641
    1. Condor Fratello for commuting, club runs, long day rides, taking the kid out on the back, touring, time trials and bimbling along canal paths with the missus.

    2. Gary Fisher Triton for when 1 is receiving TLC.
  • Wallace1492
    Wallace1492 Posts: 3,707
    4

    2009 Tricross Sport - Summer commuter, sportives, touring and general good fun.
    2010 Kona Kula Deluxe - MTB, lovely and light, flies up the hills
    2007 Kona Caldera - old MTB now back up commuter, shopper and off road touring (though done none)
    c1986 Raleigh Elan - converted to SS, and swaps commuting duties with Tricross, though usually Elan in the worse weather.

    Would love a full on carbon or at least light weight road bike..... maybe next year.
    "Encyclopaedia is a fetish for very small bicycles"
  • EKE_38BPM
    EKE_38BPM Posts: 5,821
    Only one as I keep breaking frames. Sad face emoticon.
    FCN 3: Raleigh Record Ace fixie-to be resurrected sometime in the future
    FCN 4: Planet X Schmaffenschmack 2- workhorse
    FCN 9: B Twin Vitamin - winter commuter/loan bike for trainees

    I'm hungry. I'm always hungry!
  • Clank
    Clank Posts: 2,323
    edited August 2011
    4.

    1) Empella Bonfire CX for commuting and pootling
    2) Kinesis Decade Versa for mtb duties (and occasional commuting)
    3) Dawes Giro 300 (from way back when) on the trainer
    4) Bontrager Privateer (cos I'm not selling it!)

    1 and 2 both make me grin like an idiot. Love riding either of them

    Occasionaly I'll make use of the team Brompton, too.
    How would I write my own epitaph? With a crayon - I'm not allowed anything I can sharpen to a sustainable point.

    Disclaimer: Opinions expressed herein are worth exactly what you paid for them.
  • 3...Specialised Stumpjumper FSR for Sunday fun, Trek 1.9 for Sportives, Kona Lava Dome for commuting...love 'em all...
  • Greg T
    Greg T Posts: 3,266
    Nice Bike, Cannondale Carbon six,
    good weather commuting bike, Cannondale caad 9
    Fixed / wet weather commuting bike Langster
    Shopping bike / kids seat, raleigh shopper thingy
    Projo-bike, holdsworth 20 year old jobby - currently in bits.
    Fixed gear for wet weather / hairy roadie for posing in the sun.

    What would Thora Hurd do?
  • meanredspider
    meanredspider Posts: 12,337
    Focus Cayo 105 - regular commuter
    Cube Reaction Race - spikey tyred winter weather
    Boardman Team CX - just ordered - faster winter/black ice
    ROAD < Scott Foil HMX Di2, Volagi Liscio Di2, Jamis Renegade Elite Di2, Cube Reaction Race > ROUGH
  • cjcp
    cjcp Posts: 13,345
    Scott CR1 Pro (2006 model) for Sunday best*
    Sigma Attica for the commute (LBS own-brand; Billato frame, I think)
    Kona Jake for snow/cross/light off-road
    Spesh Rockhopper for towing the kids/school run (2002, seized drivetrain so effetcively a SS)

    *To be replaced by a Cervelo S5 in the next couple of months.
    FCN 2-4.

    "What happens when the hammer goes down, kids?"
    "It stays down, Daddy."
    "Exactly."
  • Paul E
    Paul E Posts: 2,052
    Was two till early this year, dropped to one, although I am forumlating a plan to get a simple single speed or something for winter
  • woodnut
    woodnut Posts: 562
    Three;
    Road bike (alu frame with 105 made by Merlin bike shop in preston).
    Mongoose Sabrosa/Frankenstein's monster for wet days and when I fancy doing a part off road commute.
    Genesis IOid MTB for fun.

    I love the road bike, but tire myself out on it as always trying to beat my PB :oops:
    The Mongoose is pig ugly due to various mismatched parts but easy to ride slowly.
  • shouldbeinbed
    shouldbeinbed Posts: 2,660
    Cannondale street ultra. Daily Jeep

    Revolution crosser for when I'm carrying nowt and fancy & nippy ride

    Birdy folder. Ex daily ride, fettling it for my eldest who's left home & needs a bike that'll fit in his bedsit.

    BTwin cheapy racer used to be eldests college commuter, I'm keeping it in good nick & riding it occasionally till my next one fits it & he's got a decent MTB now.

    I had the pick of family mtb's recently but gave them to a bike recycling place