Short rides rule! A true blue wee bit of a smidgen of a jaunt. Grin. Well, 
my 10 mile ride takes an hour, so I'm over by 200%. It is always, always, 
always a joyous gift to head off, ride a bit of back road, dodge bumble 
bees, butterflies, rain drops and, sardonically, Walmart workers who smack 
through gas lines (I'll be recovering from that for the rest of the day). 
The Quickbeam makes these a delight and it's hard to say why over the 
Hunqapillar. Sprightly, one gear, silent, springy (is that the planing 
everyone talks about?).  Fortunately, my wife just needed a wee somewhat 
from the store, so it fit easily in my small SaddleSack. 

With abandon,
Patrick "no honey, I blew through this month's bike budget before my rear 
hub went wobbly so I can't pick up the big groceries but if it fits in my 
saddlesack, I can get it for you on my Quickbeam!"

On Thursday, July 28, 2016 at 4:55:25 PM UTC-6, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> Grant mentioned this to me a few weeks ago and I thought I'd pass it 
> along: "A 10 to 30 minute ride is always a good idea."
>
>

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