For removable cockpits, have you considered the daVinci splitters?
http://www.davincitandems.com/comp.html#split

I was considering it-- but the most I change handlebars is twice a year 
(spring and winter). Cables are cheap, and I do it in time with semi-annual 
maintenance. 

I know some folks who use the splitters for shipping bikes, and seem to 
like 'em.

 

On Monday, March 25, 2013 11:24:25 AM UTC-4, justin...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Interestingly enough - I've been toying with this.
> I have:
> 58cm 650b Saluki (Noodles)
> 58cm 700c SimpleOne (Jitensha)
> 58cm 700c or 650b Motobecane Gran Jubilee (Promenade) (fixed gear 650b 
> Hetre townie)
> And was lusting after building up a mountain bike.
>
> It's my yearly Spring cleaning (even as it snows outside in Philly) and 
> was really thinking about about going down to just 1 bike. The Saluki is 
> the obvious choice. I know I'd regret parting with the S1 after such a 
> short time but I really have to say that I just prefer the feel of 650b in 
> almost every aspect, especially the town riding I do much of the time. My 
> thought was to get some Paul Racers (or use the Mafacs I have downstairs) 
> and set up a system to swap out bars between Noodles, Jitensha bar and 
> Promenade (narrow Boscos), using straddle carriers on the brakes and 
> slotted barrel adjusters at the headset and rear. I already have downtube 
> shifters and prefer them right now - the lack of cable clutter and my 
> infrequent shifting helps. I would feel more "in tune" with things and feel 
> a lot less indulgent owning more than one $1k+ bike. Has anyone set up a 
> removable cockpit like this? Has it worked well?
>
> -J
>
> On Monday, March 25, 2013 10:53:38 AM UTC-4, cyclot...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> Hi Captain, you know, I was just thinking that same thing yesterday. 
>> I do have more than one bike, but one is really all I need.
>>
>> My most recent thoughtful ruminations on the subject can be found here: 
>> http://cyclotourist.blogspot.com/2013/03/a-versatile-bicycle.html 
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 6:29 PM, Yahoo! Service <capn...@bellsouth.net>wrote:
>>
>>>      I am 65 and ride with a semi-retired psychologist who is 80 and a 
>>> retired ophthalmologist who is 66.  We ride almost 100 miles every week 
>>> year round.  Two of us own steel bikes and one has an aluminum road bicycle.
>>> The long miles we put on a bike almost demands we go for comfort, even 
>>> at a small cost in weight.  My SOMA Fabrications Extra Smoothie is the only 
>>> bike I could ever need.  
>>> As a matter of fact, I had a Specialized Roubaix Pro with Dura-ace and a 
>>> double-suspended mountain bike, but I found that I was using the Soma for 
>>> all or most of my rides, so I sold the other bikes.
>>> If I want to do some trail riding then I remove my 700c X28mm tires and 
>>> instal my 32mm's.
>>> Grant is right about most things bicycling; You don't need all the stuff 
>>> they try to sell you.
>>>
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