Is it just me, or is there some sort of inverse proportion that says the more bikes you own, the less will be running at any given time?
I was having this discussion with a coworker of mine, as I was lamenting the fact that all of my bikes seem to have one little issue at the moment, and that my only currently rideable bike is my singlespeed.
He had that same issue until last weekend, when he spent an entire day working on bikes, and was proud to report a 8/9 ridable quiver.
I'm quite a bit lower than that, probably 1/10 right now due to some issues.
I think the cause is, one bike has a problem, so instead of fixing it, I just go "oh, I'll just ride this one." And so on down the line until I've left with 1 bike that goes when I turn the pedals.
List for the weekend includes:
Swap cranks back onto backup road bike
Bleed brakes on two of the FS bikes
Finish installing new brakes on the hardtail
Install new fork onto the SS
Take the SS's old fork, install it on the steel bike
Front brakes on steel bike
Strip down main road bike (have to send the frame back)
Cut steerer tube on new fork for CX bike
And a couple of other things that involve me taking stock of what I need, and ordering parts for the weekend tomorrow.
I mean, I know I'm lazy, but I remember when I just had one bike, it was always rideable.
Anyone else notice this?
I was having this discussion with a coworker of mine, as I was lamenting the fact that all of my bikes seem to have one little issue at the moment, and that my only currently rideable bike is my singlespeed.
He had that same issue until last weekend, when he spent an entire day working on bikes, and was proud to report a 8/9 ridable quiver.
I'm quite a bit lower than that, probably 1/10 right now due to some issues.
I think the cause is, one bike has a problem, so instead of fixing it, I just go "oh, I'll just ride this one." And so on down the line until I've left with 1 bike that goes when I turn the pedals.
List for the weekend includes:
Swap cranks back onto backup road bike
Bleed brakes on two of the FS bikes
Finish installing new brakes on the hardtail
Install new fork onto the SS
Take the SS's old fork, install it on the steel bike
Front brakes on steel bike
Strip down main road bike (have to send the frame back)
Cut steerer tube on new fork for CX bike
And a couple of other things that involve me taking stock of what I need, and ordering parts for the weekend tomorrow.
I mean, I know I'm lazy, but I remember when I just had one bike, it was always rideable.
Anyone else notice this?
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