Topical thread--I end up feeling committed to bikes that aren't even that great a fit for me and have a hard time letting go.
This summer I took a deep breath and sold 3 (and acquired one more). I was thinking this morning that I need to do a 'side by side' with the two steel road frames that 'overlap' and sell one more.
I can see keeping the EL-OS Bianchi for sentimental/project reasons, the Ciocc for rarity, and I would build up the titanium travel as has been suggested. Ditch the Lynskey (easily replaced & getting cheaper), ditch one of the modern Bianchis, and choose one or the other of the Gunnars based on which one is more suitable to the riding you do...
That's n-3--and you would still have a nice collection to cover your options.
|