Once a year the Gallatin Valley Bicycle Club hosts a swap meet. People drop off their used bikes and gear and hope someone buys it. This is one of my favorite days of the year. Me, standing in a warehouse, surrounded by bikes.

Welcome to the old ten-speed section.

I tried to sell my downhill bike, but apparently this recession doesn't allow for purchases like this. C'mon, put a basket on that thing and you can pick up your groceries.

I did, however, buy this bike. It's Molly's anniversary present. For all you gearheads, its a 2009 Gary Fisher Marlin with avid mechanical disc brakes, Bontrager components, and a Dart front shock with a lock-out for steep climbs. Saweeeeeeeet.

This is the overpriced cruiser section. Not one of these bikes sold. I was dying for the New Belgium one on the left, but it was more then the Gary Fisher.

This one didn't sell either. Wonder why?

Does that look fun to ride? No. Do you need a ladder to get on it? Yes.
If any of you read BIKE magazine, then you know what this bike is really called.