speed fix, but I have read the lash is quite extreme.
It is also not on the light side.
Mark Parker
Knoxville, TN
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I thought the whole debate was that for "unracers" flat pedals are fine.
>From what I have read of his exploits, it doesn't surprise me that Jan
gains some efficiency from being attached to the pedal. I don't think I
do. I certainly fall into the "unracer" camp and will keep on doing what I
Thanks for the review. Just curious why you went this route instead of the
Sturmey S3X.
I have one of these 2 speed Bendix manual hubs in good shape, but never could
bear to permanently alter it.
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I have chimed in before as well and the only other comment I will add is
that I run the 2nd gear as my cruising gear and have 1st as my bailout gear
and 3rd as my downhill gear. I really enjoy the 80's downhill gear and
find myself in that gear quite a bit. 1st is also low enough that I rarely
I am not sure what flavor of Tubus rack it is as I bought it used. I used
it for this application because it had the built in mount for my B&M tail
light.
Hope you enjoy your 68 QB as much as I do mine. It is truly amazing how
riding a bike that actually fits me feels like.
Mark
On Wednes
I am running my 68 cm QB with a S3X. 42 up front with a 13 in the back.
Perfect ratio for my city commute.
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