I have a WI 17/19 on mine, and really like that option. Gives just enough difference at times. But I rarely go to the 32T front chainring.
Cheers, David "it isn't a contest. Just enjoy the ride." - Seth Vidal On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 2:16 PM, Allingham II, Thomas J < thomas.alling...@skadden.com> wrote: > I agree with Minh that when you're on a SS, it changes your > perspective. I just don't mind walking if the need arises - just another > pleasant way to get where I'm going. > > > > *From:* rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com [mailto: > rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Minh > *Sent:* Thursday, March 06, 2014 4:50 PM > > *To:* rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com > *Subject:* [RBW] Re: Mini-Beam > > > > My QB came with the 40x26, ended up moving it to my SH as i never bothered > shifting to the 26. I now use a single 42, it may depend on your terrain, > but i can handle hills fine, and those i can't i just get off and walk, > it's not that big a deal. > > > > i have a WI Dos FW 17/19, and even that i rarely switch. a single-speed > changes your perspective, it's hard to understand coming from a multi-gear > bike. i strongly suggest you get the bike rideable as soon as possible and > see what works for you. > > > > i ride 42/17, i'm not the strongest rider but it works for me! > > > > also concur with Tom, QB is my favorite bike in the bunch. > > On Wednesday, March 5, 2014 9:14:40 PM UTC-5, djbardwil wrote: > > The more I hear about the fixed gear bicycle experience, the more it seems > that putting on a 2 speed kickback hub is missing the point. It seems that > dialing in on the gearing is half the fun - it's a bike for tinkerers. > > > > My QB originally had the Sugino XD Double; does the double chainring > typically get used in both rings or do most just keep it on the larger 40 > ring with the 26 ring for the rare occasion? I'm wondering if a single > crank like the Sugino RD with either a 46 or 48 ring is best. > > > > > > > > On Wednesday, March 5, 2014 12:48:51 PM UTC-5, Esteban wrote: > > Oh, yea. I have a QB too. Had one years ago, too big. This one, just > right. 40x16 free 15 fixed. 68" gets me up almost any hill in town (with > some zig zag), and I try to spin out on flats for "exercise." > > > Its a fantastic bike. You'll love it. Everyone should have one :) > > > Esteban > > San Diego, Calif. > > On Thursday, February 27, 2014 12:04:36 PM UTC-8, Philip Williamson wrote: > > I have a Quickbeam. I'm obsessed with gearing, and always come back to > about a 72". Currently I'm re-enamored of fixed gear riding, with a single > 44t ring, a 15t cog and a 17/21 dingle cog. > > > > I do have a Sachs Automatic wheel with a coaster brake, and I agree that > the coaster brake messes up my mojo. I have considered the S2 (no C) hub, > and will probably build one at some point. The Quickbeam is great - I'd > ride mine anywhere, in any terrain, on any surface. > > > > Philip > > www.biketinker.com > > > > > On Thursday, February 27, 2014 8:42:58 AM UTC-8, djbardwil wrote: > > > > Pudge - If I go with the SA 2 speed, it would be without coaster brake. > > > > Minh - You are right on the argument. Simple and pure is what I want with > this build as well as a new perspective on riding. A broadening of > horizons.... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Thursday, February 27, 2014 11:37:38 AM UTC-5, Minh wrote: > > Just a thought, when i got my QB, i also was (unnecessarily) worried about > gearing, additional speeds and now that i've had it i never both switching > in the rear (WI DUO) and switched to a single-ring front. if you have the > wheels already to get it on the road, you might be surprised at how fast > you adjust to a single gear. > > > > nothing wrong if you really want to mess with the SA 2 speeds, but there > is something pure about a single-speed QB that changes your perspective on > riding. > > On Wednesday, February 26, 2014 10:54:23 PM UTC-5, djbardwil wrote: > > Well, I am thrilled to be the very lucky winner of the auction and admit > my addiction to Rivendell. I was a bit surprised that only one bid came > through but it is a small frame and the dead of winter so the audience may > have been limited. Apparently, there are only 30 of these 50 cm QBs. It > should be a great project and I intend to take it slowly and thoughtfully > as I've never built up a non-derailleur bicycle. Initial thought was to > possibly try out the Sturmey-Archer 2-speed Kickback hub as the basis of a > wheel build and possibly a Sturmey-Archer crankset but I'll need to do some > homework on gearing, spacing, chainline etc. Nothing is set in stone at > the moment and each component will be a new decision point but, barring the > possible S-A components, it will clearly be a Rivendell build when it's > done. > > > > I enjoy this group very much and value your input, stories, and > camaraderie. 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