Just one dream bike? :D
I recently finished building up a 2023 Trek 920 from a bare frame and for this embodies everything a bike needs to be:
- durable/robust
- resilient/fault tolerant
- all the braze-ons
- does everything I want it to do: urban commuter, randonneuring, grocery-getter, leisure riding, loaded touring, gravel, single-track, jumps, XC...
- fast (enough) yet comfortable: even with the tires I use for thrashing swoopy, mixed surface singletrack; I am less than 0.5MPH down from my average speed on my fast commuter
- loads of carrying capacity
- will accept pretty much any build configuration: 3x9 to 2x11 to 1x12
- doesn't break the bank
- easy/quick to change loadout for different uses
- Deore XT direct-mount crank 165mm, 32T
- Deore XT SGS rear derailleur
- Deore XT Linkglide cassette, 11-42T and 11-51T, depending on use case
- Microshift 11sp bar-end shifter
- TRP Hylex hydraulic brakes
- 203mm front rotor for more refined modulation on loose and slippery surfaces
- Velo Orange cartridge hubs front and rear
- Spank Flare 24 Vibrocore rims, set up for tubeless
- Phil Wood double-butted spokes
- Bontrager Betasso RSL GX tubeless tires - I strongly believe there is no such thing as an all-conditions tire; this tire just about proves me wrong
- Liv Forward carbon rail saddle, because breedin' hips came attached to my Y chromosome
- Jagwire Elite Link shift cable, with an inline barrel adjuster near the handlebars - dial out any shift rattle on the fly
- Velo Orange Nouveau Randonneur handlebars, 46cm
- Trek Touring front rack (not shown)
- Trek Backtrack MIK rear rack (not shown)
- Cane Creek 110 headset
- Revelate Designs tangle bag (not shown)
- Salsa Rack-Lock seat collar for...
- Carradice Bagman Expedition mount for Carradice Nelson Longflap transverse saddlebag (not shown)
- PNW Components Pine dropper post (not shown, in the mail)
- Wolf Tooth drop bar dropper remote (not shown, in the mail)
- One-up SPD pedals, red (not shown, in the mail)
I own a Hase Pino Tour, and it's my daily utility bike. I used to own a Bilenky Viewpoint (both semi-recumbent). I'll spare re-writing my comments; I go into greater detail here: https://lemmy.world/post/32634328/18119635
So if you're in the market for a Pino Tour, I'll make you a great deal on mine. I bought this while my partner was going through chemo, so that I could take her to doctor's appointments. I can't stand a bike that doesn't get used, so it's been pressed into service as my daily driver.