What Bike Are You Never Going To Sell?

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Got a few that I won’t sell (thats my problem) but the keepers are:

Raleigh royal 1983
Specialized hardrock pro (early 2000 s ish)
Khs comp st
Raleigh ultra burner mk2

Got loads of others that I love to bits but realistically need to shift.
 
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As others have said I have sold plenty I never thought I would so nothing is safe but my 1989 Saracen Tufftax has been with me a while and is a keeper due to it not really being worth much so I may as well have it in my garage. I would say my mint 1992 Clockwork but I often think keeping such a beauty in my damp garage not being ridden is a shame.
 
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My first FAT an 89 Team Comp. It still blows me away every time i ride it cos it feels like its alive and the history with it.
 

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Quick counting stops at about 18 bikes (frames),

the dearest ones are in no particular order: Marin Ti '95, 2x Breezer Lightning '94, Marin Pine Mountain '92, Marin Eldridge Grade '95, Bridgestone MB-3 & MB-2 early '90s, Lee Cougan Hurricane '95, Kastle Degree 8.5 '98, Wheeler 9980 '94, Hooger-Booger Comp XTR '92, 2x Diamond Back Apex (SE) '95-96, Univega 5.7 LTD '94, Gepida Asgard (Hungarian brand) '98, Kettler Adventurer '88, Muddy Fox Monarch Pro '95, TREK 970 '92, and counting :facepalm: :shock: :LOL:

Hunting never stops, NEVER!!!
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My '93 Kilauea, its the only one i feel attatched to, all others are nice but more just dreams than an actual connection.

Then again if you turned up with a couple of suitcases full of cash i might just change my mind :shock:

Mark
 
Easy decision for me. My beloved Hercules Titanal that was the first frame that I built myself at the age of 16. Hard earned money went into it. And many happy moments I had on it. It woud be the last to go.



Now that I think of it, it is time to take it for a spin right now! :D
 
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