Wondering if the new Simple One will have a slightly heavier gauge tubing than the old QB. I'd like that but not sure where G is going with the new model. It seems more might buy one if they had a higher load rating. You'd think heavy guys wouldn't want a two speed bike but I loved riding my home made two speed on my work commute and the Simple One dropout design really opens an option for a lower climbing gear on the flip side. I've been holding off buying for a variety of reasons with the above being one of them. Basically I like the idea of a lugged and nicely made steel frame with a derailleurless drive train but hope the new frame is a little beefier. I think Riv is going in the right direction with more stoutly built frames.
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