Congratulations, Scott! I may have missed some details, so apologies in 
advance if a suggestion is off.

I love my bullmoose bars on my QB. They shine on all routes and especially 
so on singletrack or technical dirt roads. Albastache bars are excellent, 
but on technical descents, the brakes are in the drops, making weighting 
the rear of the bike harder. Still, very ridable.

Gearing: I live on Pikes Peak. Ain't nuffin' flat here. Here is what I ride 
for everything:

I'm pretty sure my silver QB is 120 rear spacing, so you may want to 
confirm that. I have a Paul 120 track hub and a 18/21 dingle cog with a 44t 
chain ring, yielding a 57" low and 70" high. The 57" is great gearing for a 
go fast cross bike. Rene Herse Stelacoom tires are brilliant. WIthout a 
dingle cog, I'd run an 18t freewheel and 21 or 22t fixed cog for 
trails/steeps.

SS and Fixed cultivate the mentality of ride till you can't, walk till you 
can. LCG (lowest common gear, the gear every bike comes with) is always an 
option, and one you will always use, more so while you build up your 
muscles and stamina for SS and fixed. Expect this and allow it to jsut be 
part of the ride, because ... it is. Grin. Enjoy!

With abandon,
Patrick

On Wednesday, May 20, 2020 at 7:00:05 PM UTC-6, Scott Calhoun wrote:
>
> And by pimp I mean, "make into a functional and kinda handsome bicycle." I 
> always wanted a Quickbeam, and I've just missed a few for sale here. Last 
> week a friend alerted me that our own Reid Echols was putting out feelers 
> on Instagram about selling his 64cm QB. Long story short, a frameset is 
> headed my way.
>
> In preparation, I've been futzing in the parts bins, and thinking about 
> the build. I realized that it's been a good long while since I built up a 
> single speed--way back in 2011 when I did up a dumpster find Trek 720 frame 
> for my daughter's college bike. I'm getting the F/F/HS, so I have some 
> decisions to make. The frame has been re-spaced in the rear to 130mm OLN.
>
> A bit of info about my likely use-case scenarios. I live about 16 miles 
> from the center of town, and almost all my rides are longish. I do run 
> errands to the Post Office (7 miles round trip) and store (around 12), but 
> most of my rides are at least 25 miles. I'll also jump on dirt roads when I 
> can. Tucson is pretty flat in the valley, but we are surrounded on all 
> sides by mountains. If I want to climb, I can. On my geared bikes, my 
> average speed is16.5-18.5mph for rides up to 65 miles or so (I mention this 
> only for purposes of helping me decide gearing--see below).
>
> Parts I have:
>
>    - SKF 110 bottom bracket
>    - Beat up but functional Campy Record Double 172.5 crankset 135bcd 
>    with various rings, mostly of the 53/39 variety
>    - Nitto F32 front Rack just picked up from RBW member Joe Lonner
>    - A set of vintage Mafac Canti brakes f/r
>    - A nice light set silver set of Ritchey Classic tubeless compatible 
>    wheels (1440 grams!)
>    - Nitto Pearl 100mm stem, maybe a 110 too
>    - Nitto Noodle 46cm (or maybe 44cm?) bars
>    - Gravel King SK 38mm and 43mm TLC tires (a pair of each)
>
> Reid had it built at least two ways, both really attractive to my eye 
> (photos to follow): one with drops, one with risers. Seeing that I have 
> Noodles already, I'll likely just use those initially. I'm generally a drop 
> bar guy anyhow. So, my main questions are drivetrain/gearing.
>
>    - Should I keep the rear spacing at 130mm and use a Surly Speed Spacer 
>    kit: https://surlybikes.com/parts/spacer_kit
>    - Or respace to 120mm (I also have a 120 fixed/free hub I could build 
>    up).
>    - Suggestions for gearing set ups. I noticed that I can buy 46t and 
>    48t rings for the Campy 135bcd crankset I have. I typically ride bikes 
> with 
>    a 46/48/49 tooth big ring and don't get out of the big ring in the valley. 
>    Chain is somewhere mid-cassette. 
>    - What would the original Sugino crankset gearing look like? What 
>    would Grant's preferred set up be?
>    - What about rear cog(s)? 16t, 17t? 
>    - Tell me about basket life? I've mostly done rando bag set ups, but 
>    maybe one of those Wald racer baskets on this? What do you put in the 
>    basket to keep your sh** from falling through the holes? 
>
> So many choices for such a "simple" bike, right?
>
> Scott Calhoun
> Tucson, AZ
>
>

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