I agree with both David and Esteban. To me it feels light, neutral, with a subtle spring in its step that is versatile, delightful, and hard to describe. I enjoy telling people that Quickbeams are magic. I usually ride mine fixed and have that whole connected-to-bike-and-terrain thing going on. This spring, however, I put a three speed IGH on it and did a short fully loaded tour...and it performed admirably. Reluctantly, I'm selling my Atlantis, but I can't imagine parting with my Quickbeam.
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