I love bikes, but I rarely-if-ever get attached to one. My attitude - no 
doubt born of a time when I could barely afford *one* nice bike - is to try 
different types/builders, then move them on to the next rider. In this way 
I've ridden steel and aluminum road bikes, mountain bikes, city bikes, 
touring, folding, recumbent and trikes. I'm not smart enough to make money 
on the deal (I usually lose a few hundred each time), but I get to ride 
lots of bikes, and I enjoy it. 
 
As far as I'm concerned it doesn't matter much if I'm the one riding a 
specific bicycle or someone else. As long as it and I are both still out 
there.
 
Joe Bernard
Vallejo, CA.

On Tuesday, November 26, 2013 9:31:45 AM UTC-8, Minh wrote:

> Apologies for the overly philosophical topic today, it's cold and rainy in 
> Washington DC.
>
> I've started the yearly bike maint. projects i've put off for the year, 
> and as is the norm for me i always take stock to decide if my bike corner 
> has gotten a little out of hand (finding the overlapping parts, bags, bits 
> and bobs i ended up not using).  
>
> One thing i'm stuck on is when it's time to pass a bike on?  None of my 
> bikes are 100% overlap, but a few have some overlap at the edges, some have 
> sentimental value, etc.  There is no financial motivation since none of 
> them are overly precious, there is a bit of space motiviation (but i live 
> alone so not that much!)  
>
> What do you do in such a position?  Ship the bike to someone else (the 
> proverbial dropping the dog off at the farm).  Do you move it along without 
> a second thought?  If you do move it on, do you take into consideration 
> where it's going?  Friends? Family? Co-op?
>

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