I've gotten mine down, probably could live with just 2 bikes at the moment:

64cm Schwinn Voyageur - 1984 - 1x6 speed with shortened Soma Oxford bars 
and a single dt shifter, though it's been mostly a drop bar single speed 
for it's life with me - probably will never get rid of this one
65cm Rivendell Redwood - meant for 700c wheels, now sports 48mm 650b tires, 
drop bars, 1x8, never getting rid of this after the 650b conversion
62cm (!!!) Trek 850 - 1983 - just picked this up last week, single speed 
drop bar - fits 60mm 26" tires, hoping this works out for me, time will tell
59cm Rivendell Clem - on the way

at folks place in Seattle:
65cm Trek 330 - 650b'd with canti brakes, gets ridden far to rarely, though 
it's a great road bike with 38mm tires

on the way out:
65cm Trek 620 - 1983 - stayed with me too shortly, 650b'd single speed, 
though now being built up as 700x32mm upright single speed, probably to 
sell as the Trek 850 came into my life

David
Chicago

On Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at 7:25:31 PM UTC-5, murphyjrfk wrote:
>
> I always wonder-i betcha there are a lot of cool bikes around. And right 
> now I have a lot of bikes. I feel a bit self indulgent but I don't feel too 
> bad when I think of the use. I have a pretty "bikey" family, a "bike" job 
> and live in a great city to ride bikes in. I don't drive much either-like 
> under 2k miles a year so that makes me feel even less guilty. But i'll 
> start in order of importance.-well at least my order. 
>
> 51 sage green Sam. Best bike ever. Get's used every day. 
> 54 orange quickbeam. Super duper fun. 
> Cannondale Adventure 2 step through hybrid. Permanent baby seat gets used 
> a lot. 
> Electra Townie 7d. My wife's ride which is super fun. 
> 1969 Schwinn Twinn-which my oldest daughter (8) thinks is the coolest bike 
> ever. Mostly because she doesn't have to pedal. And it has baskets for all 
> her dolls. 
> Jamis Capri 24 that's my oldest daughters ride. Fine little bike. First 
> one she got to pick out all by herself. I asked her why she likes it 
> best-she said it makes me feel like I'm a teenager-I'm in trouble. 
> Surly LHT which usually sees super nasty weather duty. I'm not sure if 
> I'll hang on to that one but it's a good bike so I probably will. 
>
> Needless to say we have never had a car in our garage. My wife stopped 
> complaining a while ago. So I guess it's ok. 
>
> I hope others play along. 

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