Thanks for the info. Mine came with the Suzue hubs laced to Araya rims. 
Would this have been a Riv offering or do think the hubs were rebuilt on 
different rims? The hubs are the quick release type.

On Tuesday, August 28, 2012 1:29:22 PM UTC-5, Jeremy Till wrote:
>
> The original parts package on the QB was the standard Riv built list: 
> Nitto Noodle bars, Technomic stem, and Crystal Fellow seatpost.  The unique 
> parts were the wheels:  a special Suzue hubset based on their Promax track 
> hubs, but quick-release rather than bolt on and with singlespeed freewheel 
> threading on both sides of the hub rather than the common fixed/free or 
> fixed/fixed configurations, laced to Mavic MA3 rims (?).  The crankset was 
> the normal sugino XD triple but setup with 32 and 40 tooth chainrings and a 
> chain guard in the outermost position.  Brakes were old-style Shimano 
> canti's with smooth-post pads.  
>
> Congrats on the QB.  I just built up a NOS second-run (orange) QB and I 
> love it!
>
> On Monday, August 27, 2012 12:42:24 PM UTC-7, tragicallyaverage wrote:
>>
>> Howdy. New to this group.
>> I bought a first generation Quickbeam (green, canti) and was wondering if 
>> this was originally sold as a separate frame or a complete package - if a 
>> complete bike, which parts did it originally come equipped with?
>> Thanks!
>>
>

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