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I do enjoy indulging in a bit of N+1 dreaming but have to be realistic as to how many bikes does one really need; there’s only so much riding that can be done. Most of my bikes have had significant upgrades over time; hand-built wheels (not cheap), better drivetrain, brakes, saddles, seat post, tyres etc. Often it’s ridding the off-the-shelf bike of the cheap components it comes with and I’m of the opinion now that, whilst costing more, building a new bike up with selected components is the way to go. The problem is that a lot of those components are probably sitting on the old bike. I’m assuming that decent components on an older frame isn’t going to get you a better 2nd hand price? Transferring components over and you end up with a cannibalised bike (sell/give-away for components?…bit hard on a bike that still a good ride), albeit you have a new steed and perhaps more funds to spend on certain new components that were needed. Or just get price 2nd hand, buy an off-the-shelf bike and start the upgrading process again? What do other people do?
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