Here is mine all Riv'ed out... well mostly, I prefer the Rando bars. I
waited years to purchase a QB now SimpleOne and I am very happy I made
the decision for the SO. The SO actually has a little thicker tubing
which is good for me in that I am a careful but heavier rider. The
bike is still quite light although I am not sure how much exactly
since I rarely consider the need to know. I have the stock wheels and
they are really nice for the money and have set mine up with gearing
that suits me and my normal terrain. I got mine at the $900 price but
after riding it I would have paid the current price of $1050 without
batting an eye. Believe me, I considered all the other possibilities
and rode an old 1980's glued aluminum and steel frame until I was in
the position to get the new Simple One. Glad I purchased it, you will
be too if you do.


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On Jul 26, 1:01 pm, Minh <mgiangs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So i've been noodling a SimpleOne/Quickbeam for a few months now, i
> still might end up with either, thought a QB in my size never seems to
> come up anymore.  But while i'm noodling that i really have to
> research my alternatives, i'm not up to speed on what's the best
> options for a single-speed frame at the moment.  I know i could do a
> surly steamroller, but what else is out there?  In the same style/fit
> of the rivendells?
>
> In the end i may end up with an SO because deep down i think that's
> what i really want, but want to know all my options!

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