That is a tough one. Right now two bikes - my '94 XO-4 and a green Ram.
Lots of overlap except the XO-4 can take a wider tire with fenders - I have
42s on it currently. The Ram is the club bike and the XO-4 is set up as the
grocery getter/baby hauler (Albas, racks etc.)

But if it were to be one bike I would probably go for a Hunq and a few sets
wheels/tires for different purposes. And probably a couple of cockpit
setups.

At that point I might as well have two bikes!

Dan

Marin


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> On Tuesday, January 22, 2013 6:48:04 PM UTC-8, murphyjrfk wrote:
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>> 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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