Sound advice. My pursuit of other things often gets me in a twist to move fast.
Maybe I will just keep it for now. It likely won't get much saddle time but
that's ok too.
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Andrew,
If you can I'd advise you hang on to it. As pondero points out these are unique
bikes with fine characteristics. Though they aren't always immediately snapped
up when they become available, they usually aren't available. If you let yours
go cheep and later find you want one, your likely
Andrew, I can't figure out why this hasn't sold yet. Quickbeams are magic.
They glide. And this one is in such fine condition. Wow.
I've got my 56 QB, and don't want to let it go. Surely, someone will see the
value here and snatch it up...and they'll enjoy it.
Chris Johnson
Sanger, Texas
Ok, last try before eBay or I store the thing for a while. $1400 shipped
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I have a near new classic single speed Rivendell Quickbeam 56cm. I bought this
bike in eBay, single speed not suiting me. You will not see many bikes this
clean.
Nitto noodles with tektro interruptor levers, cane creek hoods
Nitto 90mm stem and seatpost
Araya rims on Suzue