• I'm lucky, I have space in the flat for my Brommie and the wife's one and a couple of full size bikes too and then I have the garage/workshop where space isn't too bad but I do have to sort of stack bikes against the wall so whatever's at the bottom of the pile can be hard to get to hence the klunker not getting much use.

    Belt drive gravel daddy bike is nice but I think with having two other full size gravel-able bikes and my raleigh twenny being somewhat gravel-able plus having the Pashley all mudguarded, chaincased and dynamoed up for the grotty weather commutes, it just wasn't what I was reaching for very often.

  • I'd say sell everything that you don't need, haven't used within the last 12 months (?), have a plan for or components/frames that have emotional value/impossible to source.

    If I would do the above I would probably be left with some (IMO) nice frames, but get a lot less ordinary parts (and a Marie Kondo-sense of accomplishment and inner peace).

    Also I guess that your skill set means that you can build a lot of what you want/need.

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