Re: [RBW] QB 62 FOR SALE

2019-12-02 Thread ted
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Re: [RBW] QB 62 FOR SALE

2019-12-01 Thread Philip Williamson
Plus one on the "don't worry about the spacing" idea. It's dead easy to roll an old 130 road hub into singlespeed use. XT or Ultegra 9sp is probably cheaper overall to turn into a one or two speed Quickbeam wheel than finding a "track" wheel these days. I got a nice Paul wheelset singe-sided fi

Re: [RBW] QB 62 FOR SALE

2019-12-01 Thread Tom Horton
James thanks for that rear hub advice Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 1, 2019, at 3:05 PM, James Warren wrote: > > > Not in the market since I have a 64, but FWIW, I did the same coldsetting of > the rear of mine to 132ish (also for an Alfine.) I ended up not liking the > Alfine and put the fr

Re: [RBW] QB 62 FOR SALE

2019-12-01 Thread Patrick Moore
FWIW, and to make everyone's life easier: you can easily find fixed/ss hubs to fit a 130 or 135 mm OL rear triangle, so a buyer need not reset the frame to use it ss. My 2003 Riv converted conversion Road uses a Surly fixed/free hub spaced 130 mm, my 1999 Riv gofast uses a 126 mm OL Phil fixed/fixe

Re: [RBW] QB 62 FOR SALE

2019-12-01 Thread James Warren
Not in the market since I have a 64, but FWIW, I did the same coldsetting of the rear of mine to 132ish (also for an Alfine.) I ended up not liking the Alfine and put the frame back to regular QB use with a single-cog rear hub. I just put a 130 threaded Phil FW hub back there, and all is fine.