Michael, that makes perfect sense. One bike and I'd be on the Hunq also (I 
was for a couple years before the SS bug bit to the point of no return!). 
Yes, every bike is a single speed if you don't shift, but I tested that out 
before buying my QB and the extra noise of the drivetrain, the simple 
knowledge that I could shift -- it is not the same experience -- though for 
many it is close enough.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Wednesday, April 6, 2016 at 9:50:35 AM UTC-6, allenmichael wrote:
>
> Deacon,Thank you. I'm sure that is solid advice. A Hunqapillar is just 
> what I was thinking of. I love the Simple One, and it's perfect for getting 
> around Portland, which is mainly very flat, but I figure I could do both 
> with the big bike. We live in a small condo (very), so there is no room 
> inside. Our building has some bike storage, but its crowded and I wouldn't 
> like to hog too much space. Trying to find one bike that could do it all. 
>
> It would also make the $2,000 price tag for a Hunq frame easier to justify.
>
> Michael
>
>

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