"Bottom bracket length- the track crank had affixed itself to a stubby 
little number, doubt it's gonna work with a double.  Anyone know the stock 
spindle length off the top of their heads?"

The bottom bracket length you need depends on your crankset.  Knowing the 
'stock size' is only useful if you are going to use the stock crankset.  


On Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at 9:51:55 AM UTC-7, ant ritchey wrote:
>
> Hey folks-
>
> Trying to restore my QB back to a semi-stock state.  Bought mine with a 
> track crank & sturmey 5 spd set up.  Got rid of both.  I've got a nice 
> suntour triple and flip flop wheel waiting patiently to be rebuilt into my 
> beautiful orange 64cm machine.  Here's where your thoughts and experiences 
> come in-
>
> Bottom bracket length- the track crank had affixed itself to a stubby 
> little number, doubt it's gonna work with a double.  Anyone know the stock 
> spindle length off the top of their heads?
> Chain ring sizes- came with a 40/32, correct?
> Flip flop gearing- stock were 16 & 18t freewheels?
> Quick release rear wheel, yes?  Would bolt-on be too much of a pain in the 
> behind?  (I'm guessing I'm going to swap out the axle hardware for a QR set 
> up...)
> Racks/luggage- most likely going to use m32 & r14.  Anyone have a 
> bulletproof SS touring rack and or bag combo they'd recommend? 
> Stock gearing & touring/climbing- I know there are a buncha folks out 
> there who've ridden the QB quite a ways.  How did the 40/32 & 16/18 set up 
> pan out?
> Bar/stem- Noodles & Tech Dlx stock?  I'll probably stick to this set up.  
> Although I'm curious if a mustache bar would give me greater hand-grip 
> power on the out-of-saddle climbing stretches...
>
> As the post says- I'd like to initially set up for light/moderate loads 
> (basket & saddlebag) for touring >75% paved roads, coast range road riding 
> & climbing.  The QB is one of the most comfortable rides I've ever owned 
> and due to its simple nature, ends up being my city ride more often than 
> not.  Therefore shying away from setting it up for gravel, dirt & other 
> surfaces I tend to tour on.
>
> That's all I can think of for now.  Thanks in advance to all who share 
> their advice.
>
> Best,
> Ant / PDX
>

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