Hey Colin,

Man, I don't think I'd bother with 4 gears up in the flatlands. I ride
two (68 inches and 53 inches I think) down here in Austin and that's
plenty.

I've considered getting a dos for the hill country but kinda doubt I
will anytime soon. Just doesn't seem like I need to. Of course, the
hills aren't as much of an issue as wind up on the caprock. Still, I
think the 50ish inch low gear would work fine.

You're going to dig the Quickbeam.  If I make it up to see the kinfolk
with my QB we'll have to find some dirt roads to ride.

Ride on,
Clif Wright

On Jan 27, 5:30 pm, "colin p. cummings" <colinthehip...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> As a survey of sorts, how many QB owners out there do much gear
> changing on a regular or semi-regular basis?  I just bought a used QB
> frame and am wondering if a 4-gear configuration would be worth it.  I
> live in a pretty flat place (TX panhandle) and can only imagine
> changing gears to climb out of a canyon...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Colin Cummings
> Amarillo, TX
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