I sympathize -- one ends up with too much for one's real needs, be it
cycling or anything else. Still, having aquired so many nice bikes, I
personally would ponder this question for at least a couple of months
before I acted -- otherwise, you end up, as I did, getting rid of
bikes that, later, you feel obliged to replace because they really
were something useful.
I'd say ponder especially carefully about the QB -- I've read laments
by more than one previous owner about precipitously selling his.
This is what I've more or less come down to:
Gofast road bike
Very nice commuter
Off road bike that doubles (with other wheels) as tourer and "beater"
errand bike -- beater insofar as, were it stolen, I would only be very
upset and not suicidal.
Of course, there are all sorts of ways to combine duties:
commuter/tourer; off road/beater; road bike/commuter; etc.
And lastly, the real gravy: a (derailleur) tricycle.
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A billion stars go spinning through the night
Blazing high above your head;
But in you is the Presence that will be
When all the stars are dead.
Rainer Maria Rilke, Buddha in Glory