That thing looks FAST! Can't be difficult to get sentimental about any bike you've had custom made for you!
As sentimental as I could probably get about rubbish bikes I owned as a kid but I've never felt wholly attached to any.
That said, I do currently keep my Arthur Caygill in the living room and even though he only comes out for the track and in good weather, the idea of selling it feels like lunacy. Maybe that makes it a sentimental bike of the future!
That thing looks FAST! Can't be difficult to get sentimental about any bike you've had custom made for you!
As sentimental as I could probably get about rubbish bikes I owned as a kid but I've never felt wholly attached to any.
That said, I do currently keep my Arthur Caygill in the living room and even though he only comes out for the track and in good weather, the idea of selling it feels like lunacy. Maybe that makes it a sentimental bike of the future!