I resemble that remark! I've ridden my Quickbeam up Mt Diablo. It was hard, 
and I did switch to the freewheel for the descent. 

I'm pro track ends for ease of fat-tired wheel removal, anti EBB if you 
want to change gears mid-ride (or without a work stand), pro fixed gear, 
anti disc brakes, anti-IGH, pro-derailleurs, and pro Rat Trap Pass tires. 
Anti(ish)-fenders. 

The Riv singlespeeds did sell, I mean, they're out of stock, right? :^) 
If I wanted to replace my Quickbeam, I'd buy a Legolas and ask for the 
track ends, or just use an ENO hub.  

Philip
www.biketinker.com 

On Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 3:36:50 PM UTC-7, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> I think not. The two sorta-singlespeeds they tried to sell didn't, and 
> only a crazy-person would ride one in the area RBW is located. (Yes, I've 
> seen a Quickbeam on Mt. Diablo. That guy was crazy).

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