I could tell you the chainring/rear cog combo on my SS PX-10....but it's so 
wimpy I'd be too embarrassed :) ...but what I can tell you is that I love 
the silent drivetrain and  in a windy city , it demands more out of me than 
access to gears. ActuallyI admit  it's  36 X 20 combo 700c wheels. My old 
knees prefer spinning to grinding so it works OK for me. Quickbeams are in 
 the category of shoulda bought one of those...I've always liked them. But 
my old Peugeot is pretty sweet too.

On Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 11:59:28 PM UTC-6, ctifusion wrote:
>
> Deacon, 
>
> Thanks for both posts. Sitting at home on a cold day reading about riding 
> when I should have just suited up and went out! 
>
> This post inspires me to write up a similar retrospective on my Quickbeam. 
> I've had mine for 10 years and it is the most beautiful, fun, and inspiring 
> bike I've ever owned. Always makes me happy. This year I put those Barlow 
> Pass tires on  it and was transformed again by the ride. 
>
> I hate to admit after all the interesting gear discussion that, being in 
> Indianapolis, I just run mine single speed. Can't tell you the ratio, just 
> a little harder than it should be so I can cruise the flats here. 
>
> Brynnar

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