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Old 05-22-2024, 06:52 AM
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My name is JMT3 and I’m a spares hoarder.

Years ago when I had some mechanicals that left me unable to ride, since the lbs was not open and I’m so picky about what I ride anyway and a good chance the LBS didn’t have what I needed anyway. I started hoarding parts. My main road bike is Red eTap 11 speed and I have 4 back up cassettes and an entire eTap group just in case, tires, chains, wheelsets and latex tubes for at least 2 years. I do the same for my other bikes as well. Since I have started doing this and do all my own wrenching, live and die by the torque wrench. I have not had a single mechanical since starting this practice. I have had flats.

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Old 05-22-2024, 07:10 AM
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It's all relative, you think you are hoarder...until you meet someone else with a worse condition, you will feel a lot better

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Old 05-22-2024, 07:31 AM
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Old 05-22-2024, 07:35 AM
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I have three bikes with Shimano 11 speed mechanical drive trains, so I have spare 11-34 cassettes and chains, a pair of shifters and a rear derailleur. I picked up the cassettes during Covid and maybe went a bit overboard when Shimano went to 12 speed.I also have SRAM XX1 on my MTB and bought an entire spare drivetrain (shifter, cassette, derailleur) for 1/3 retail from a PLer that came off a demo bike. I've been amazed that I'm still on the original drivetrain on this ten year old bike, only have changed a chain and the aluminum large cog on the cassette. Waxed chains are in the drawer for all four 11 speed bikes, but I have over 7,000 miles on the Bingham chain with hardly any wear. So I think my hoarding may be more than necessary!

Hoarding at least allows picking up stuff during significant sales, or barely used stuff from folks upgrading. All the stuff I mentioned together represents less than $1,000 spent.
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After a certain point it becomes not - can you build a bike from your spare parts hoard ? Instead, how many bikes can you build from your spare parts hoard ?
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Old 05-22-2024, 10:44 AM
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Old 05-22-2024, 11:49 AM
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Years ago when I had some mechanicals that left me unable to ride, since the lbs was not open and I’m so picky about what I ride anyway and a good chance the LBS didn’t have what I needed anyway. I started hoarding parts. My main road bike is Red eTap 11 speed and I have 4 back up cassettes and an entire eTap group just in case, tires, chains, wheelsets and latex tubes for at least 2 years. I do the same for my other bikes as well. Since I have started doing this and do all my own wrenching, live and die by the torque wrench. I have not had a single mechanical since starting this practice. I have had flats.

Anyone else like me?
Yes I do have a problem with Campy 10 speed stuff. But you actually sound pretty rational and organized. It sounds like all your "spares" fit in a single plastic storage container. I don't mean to enable, but you're doing pretty good!
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My main road bike is Red eTap 11 speed and I have 4 back up cassettes and an entire eTap group just in case, tires, chains, wheelsets and latex tubes for at least 2 years.
I'd say that you're light on spares, because if the right frame or 2, or 10 pops up for sale, you'll be scrambling...
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Old 05-22-2024, 12:56 PM
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I usually buy a complete bike and start taking parts off. That way, any parts that I need is on that bike.
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Old 05-22-2024, 03:18 PM
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I'd say that you're light on spares, because if the right frame or 2, or 10 pops up for sale, you'll be scrambling...
Sage advice. Do you want a minimalist bike space, or do you want to be happy?
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Old 05-22-2024, 09:52 PM
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Sounds reasonable to me.

This Pie Safe stays full of loose parts.



More parts in here:



Probably twice as many spare wheelsets now as in this pic



Then around half a dozen full groupsets in boxes in the closet and more saddles hanging in the garage.

Takes a lot to feed 30+ bikes, or so I tell myself. LOL!
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Old 05-22-2024, 10:17 PM
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I go between an odd number of wheelsets and framesets...seems to be a back and forth ping pong game!
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Old 05-22-2024, 10:23 PM
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It isn't hoarding if you have it well organized and can find what you need...
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