Whoops, forgot the wife's bikes.  She has: 

52cm Heron touring bike, currently set up with Alba's and Honjo fenders, 
her main go-to bike for pretty much any riding.  
NOS 2008 17" Jamis Dakota Sport MTB, 26" hardtail MTB we acquired for her 
last week.  

On Thursday, July 30, 2015 at 8:01:16 AM UTC-7, Jeremy Till wrote:
>
> After finally acquiring a garage of my own this year, I can play!
>
> I've got: 
> 64cm Surly LHT, built up quite Riv-ish with Bosco's, black B17 on Nitto 
> lugged post, Front Mark's/Rear Big Nitto racks, usually sporting 
> non-bagmatched Sackville TrunkSack small and Nigel Smythe tweed Country 
> Bag.  My do-everything bike, go-to for long road rides, mixed terrain 
> stuff, sometimes commuting, occasional touring.  
> 64cm Quickbeam (orange), set up as a more specifically road, lighter, 
> fixed gear version of the Surly.  Currently has Avenir Circa handlebars 
> (RIP), front Nitto Mini/Wald/Shop Sack combo. My main commuter currently.  
> 19"(L) 2014 Raleigh Talus Comp hardtail 29er MTB, aluminum frame. My most 
> modern bike, bought as kind of a challenge to see what it would be like 
> living with a bit more current technology than my more retro-luddite 
> tendencies would have me riding.  Plus, mountain biking is fun.  Getting 
> the hang of bleeding hydro discs, next up is opening up the air-spring 
> fork.  710mm Jones Loop H-Bars are the only major modification I've made.  
> 19"(L) 2014 Xtracycle Edgerunner cargo bike, part of a limited run made 
> with the NuVinci N360 CVT IGH.  Urban bike/grocery hauler/errand 
> runner/neighborhood cruiser extraordinaire. After working in a cargo bike 
> shop for 2.5 years, I could finally acquire one of my own, now that I had a 
> garage to park it in.  
>
> The '97 Civic EX 5spd 2dr lives outside, as evinced by the many layers of 
> dust on it...
>
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at 5:25:31 PM UTC-7, 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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