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Bike's soul
Last year, I acquired a bike I love so much that I鈥檝e been forced to contemplate the possibility that it is indeed more than the sum of its parts. (Photo: Courtesy Eben Weiss)
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OK, I Admit It, Some Bikes Do Have Souls

If you think bikes are just lifeless objects, maybe you just haven't met the right bike

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Bike's soul
(Photo: Courtesy Eben Weiss)

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Spend enough time riding and talking about bikes and you鈥檒l come across the idea that certain bikes have souls.

I鈥檝e always dismissed this notion as hopelessly pretentious and transparently materialistic. People have souls. Bicycles have wheels, tires, and very occasionally, . The whole idea of a 鈥渟oulful鈥 bike as I saw it was to market the ineffable joy and beauty of cycling to people who think they can simply fork over a few bucks and buy soul like it鈥檚 a 35-ounce container of Utz Cheese Balls, or to help people feel special because they spent way too much for a Colnago.

Recently, however, I鈥檝e begun to come around. That鈥檚 because last year, I acquired a bike I love so much that I鈥檝e been forced to contemplate the possibility that it is indeed more than the sum of its parts. I鈥檝e also found myself reflecting on聽why I feel as though this bike has a soul, and whether this rarefied state is something quantifiable that anyone can achieve with the right components, or if it鈥檚 something that just happens, like organisms in the primordial soup.

Before going any further, I should state that I will not address the existence or non-existence of any sort of supreme being, godlike deity, or supernatural authority. Not only is that well beyond the purview of a whimsical bike column meant to be enjoyed while pretending to work or using the toilet, but I鈥檇 also argue it鈥檚 immaterial to the subject at hand.聽

Bike's soul
The writer's soul-bike on a fall jaunt (Courtesy Eben Weiss)

Merriam-Webster defines the word 鈥渟oul鈥 : the immaterial essence, animating principle, or actuating cause of an individual life

Regardless of whether we鈥檙e devout or atheistic, certainly we can all agree there鈥檚 lots of stuff in this world that鈥檚 alive and possesses an immaterial essence. Sure, you can deny the existence of god, but even if you do, you wouldn鈥檛 deny the existence of, say, Paul Giamatti.

Of course, the first problem you run into when claiming that bicycles have souls is the seemingly irrefutable fact that they鈥檙e not alive. When you turn off the TV, Paul Giamatti is still walking around doing things, but when you get off your bike and walk away, your bike falls down. However, you could also argue that if absolutely nobody watched Paul Giamatti on TV, and his dry cleaner and his butcher and his family and everybody else also refused to acknowledge him in real life, then not only his career, but indeed the very idea of Paul Giamatti as a person鈥攈is immaterial essence, as it were鈥攚ould cease to be.聽Unless you鈥檙e a solipsist, you have to acknowledge that the reality in which we live is informed by our collective perception of it. In that sense, an unwatched Paul Giamatti is no different than an unridden bicycle. However鈥攁nd this is crucial鈥攊f his films and TV shows keep streaming and agents keep pitching him scripts and people continue to recognize him in Duane Reade, even if he鈥檚 not actually working at that very moment, he lives. By the same token, the bike鈥攁s long as we are using it or looking at or thinking about it鈥攄oes have an 鈥渋mmaterial essence.鈥 It is alive.听听

So is all this enough to support the claim that bikes have souls? Well, not necessarily. I also use, look at, and think about our SodaStream, and it even performs miracles (Jesus turned water into wine, the SodaStream turns it into seltzer). But I鈥檇 never go so far as to say it has a soul. And there are plenty of bikes that are also, undeniably, soulless. I love Citi Bike, and the system has become an organic part of life in New York City, but nobody who鈥檚 ever ridden one would say those bikes have souls. maybe, but not souls.

It鈥檚 much more useful to contemplate a bike that does seem to have a soul and reverse-engineer just why that is. In my case, that bike is a new-to-me 2001 Litespeed Tuscany with 10-speed Record and a smattering of components that span the last two decades. Aesthetically speaking, it鈥檚 far from exquisite; rather, it鈥檚 purposeful, utilitarian, possibly even ugly. But there鈥檚 just something about it that connects with me in a way few bikes ever have, and as far as I can tell, here鈥檚 why.

It鈥檚 Serendipitous

I didn鈥檛 go out shopping for this bike. In a way, it came to me. (I just so happened to have a wooden bicycle that the vintage bike shop ,聽in Bainbridge, Washington, wanted , and they offered it in trade. I gladly accepted, because when it comes to bike frames, titanium > wood.) I also didn鈥檛 choose the components, or even test ride the bike before taking delivery of it. Instead, I just snatched it up when the opportunity presented itself. Or, if you prefer : the seed grew, I knew not how; but when it was ripe I grabbed my sickle, because the harvest had come.

It Tells a Story

To some people it鈥檚 just a used road bike, but to me it鈥檚 a rolling narrative of road cycling in the early aughts, and it鈥檚 practically Proustian in the way it brings me back to a period in my life when I鈥檇 look at titanium Litespeeds and 10-speed Record groups with profound longing. Bike trends and technology moved on, and the longing faded as longing does, but there鈥檚 something immensely satisfying about having a long-dormant yearning fulfilled. It鈥檚 like I sent myself a present from the past. Also, it鈥檚 mostly made of parts that aren鈥檛 in production anymore, so while it鈥檚 not exactly rare, there鈥檚 this sense of it as something unique that can鈥檛 easily be bought.

It鈥檚 Not Precious

There鈥檚 nothing soulful about perfection. We鈥檝e all ogled those bikes at , but owning a work of art seems stressful, and the act of commissioning someone to painstakingly build your dream bike leaves little room for chance imperfections, which are of course an essential component of character. An imperfect bike is full of 鈥渋ndividual鈥 life. The Japanese call this aesthetic ; Grant Petersen of calls it 鈥渂eausage,鈥 the beauty of usage. I call it 鈥渇unky.鈥 It鈥檚 entirely possible that that perfect custom bike may not acquire a soul until it鈥檚 changed hands a few times, gotten dinged up, and eventually winds up with someone who used to dream of owning a bike like that 20 years ago.

It Rides Beautifully

I mean, a bike can鈥檛 have soul if it rides like shit, now can it?

I Offered Up a Sacrifice

I鈥檓 not saying I spent a lot of money for it. I鈥檓 saying I did something far more meaningful, which was I refused money for it. A while back, someone who must also think 2001 Litespeed Tuscany鈥檚 have souls contacted me and offered to pay me a princely sum for it鈥攅nough to buy a brand new titanium bike with disc brakes and a tapered headtube and whatever else you鈥檙e supposed to have nowadays. I can only offer two possible explanations for why I refused: either this damn bike and I are soulmates, or I鈥檓 stupid. Obviously, I choose to believe it鈥檚 the former.

It Is Transient

As much as I may love this bike, I recognize that nothing is forever, and that the pursuit of the 鈥forever bike鈥 is folly. One day it will probably move on. Hey, my kids also have souls, but if they don鈥檛 leave the house eventually, I鈥檓 kicking them out. If this bike were a mere object I鈥檇 guard it jealously until death, but since we both have souls I know that we must ultimately be free to pursue our 鈥渋ndividual lives.鈥澛

Hopefully that offer is still on the table when the time comes.

Corrections: (04/28/2025) An earlier version of this article stated that Classic Cycle was located in New York City. The story has been updated with the correct location of the shop, in Bainbridge, Washington. 国产吃瓜黑料 regrets the error.
Lead Photo: Courtesy Eben Weiss

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