was reminiscing in my camera roll so I decided to sorta review them. My favorite bikes in no particular order:

  1. eai bareknuckle – this is the best bike i have ever ridden hands down (have yet to try ti tho). Keeping this one forever

  2. cinelli mash cyanotype parallax – one of the best looking frames ever in the best colorway imo. Sold it because it was a bit too small and the toe overlap was nuts

  3. caad 10 track – lightest frame i’ve ever owned, it felt like you could dent it with a piece of spaghetti with how thin the tubing is

  4. cinelli histogram – rode surprisingly well even though it was way too big for me lol

  5. fuji classic track – my first ever decent frame, will forever hold a place in my heart

  6. spicer track – super smooth ride, i love my yellow mf bikes. Very light even for a 57cm

  7. felt tk2 – was my first ever crazy deal, got it for a 100 bucks and it’s kinda what started this whole finding bikes obsession

  8. cinelli vigorelli – this is my favorite vigorelli colorway apart from the electric steel, but surprisingly heavy for alu and not a great ride quality tbh

  9. trek t1 – i rode the snot out of this guy to the point where the rear triangle was misaligned, then it got stolen 🙁

  10. affinity cyclone – super unique frame with a cool story: this guy was used and abused as a polo bike, it came to me with a stuck seatpost and bottom bracket. I was told if I could get them out I could keep the frame 😀 still got this guy

  11. 1991 bianchi pista – also one of my fav frames to daily, got it for cheap bc of a stuck seatpost. It had the smoothest ride quality too, but I eventually got sick of 23c on shitty ass roads.

  12. gt gtb – grail frame, nuff said. Wanted one of these since the minute I laid eyes on it. Crazy stiff

  13. Specialized Allez Red Hook Crit edition – sex

These days my stable consists of the Bareknuckle, Cyclone, GTB, and Allez. I want to only have one aluminum bike, so i’m thinking about selling either the GTB or the allez – which would u choose??

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  1. ayearinaminute on

    No. Because chasing some kind of perfection is a waste of time and consumes too much of my brain power. I’m more for accepting and living with ”flaws” (still in the process of learning this btw).

    All of those bikes are sick though.

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