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Built up a 90s Hardrock and now my Bridge Club feels redundant
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This feels circlejerky but I got a great deal on a used Bridge Club a while back and I love it - it's slow, solid, and I feel like I can ride it wherever. Recently I got a 90s hardrock and fixed it up. I put new microshift drivechain on, fatter wheels, and better brakes and now I feel like I have two bikes that fill two very similar niches. I live in MN and have gone gravel touring/low key bikepacking on both of them and use the hardrock as a commuter/around town bike.

I'm thinking of selling the Bridge Club since they seem to overlap a ton in their use cases and I find myself riding the hardrock more often. I'm not discerning enough for the lower quality hardrock to bother me much and I'm not going to be going on any massive bikepacking/touring journeys soon.

Would you sell the bridge club? Is there any bike you would replace it with? Lately I've gone mountain biking and that was great and want to do it more. I also think that it would be nice to be able to go faster but the hardrock seems competent enough for me

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