I am faced with a conundrum and I can not make a decision. I have these two bikes that I've been using regularly for several years. Since getting an apartment with my partner she has been using one of the spots on my two tall bike rack, and I simply don't have room for my second bike (3 total). I'm really attached to both of my bikes, so when deciding which bike to keep and which to get rid of I simply can not decide. I've been hemming and hawing over this for a year while storing one of my bikes at a friend's, I simply can't nut up and make the choice.

Anywho, objective outside opinions would be nice. For context, I have a 35 minute commute and I will only be riding when there is no snow. I used to use the mountain bike for winter commuting but my current commute simply wouldn't be reasonable in the winter.

by Ramoutarb

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  1. RightWingVeganUS on

    If I were faced with that decision, it would be tough. But if one had to go, and considering the deep sense of attachment and weather conditions, I think the decision is clear…

    I’d find a new partner!

    <smiley>

  2. ToastedSlider on

    For me, I like the Giant and I made my decision like this. If you always stay on the street, and it is smooth, keep the Peugeot. If you need to go offroading sometimes and if the street is pretty bumpy, keep the Giant. 

  3. Acceptable_Memory732 on

    I used to use a two bike hangar like that in my apartment and could easily fit four bikes on them. Just put two bikes on each hook as long as they aren’t heavy ebikes it should be just fine.

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