Loosen up the QR on the rear wheel, slide it forward and use your
finger/stick/hex-key to move the chain to the other ring. Repeat as
necessary.
The QB has extra long fork-ends on the back, which gives you a pretty
good gear range (eight teeth I think?).
On 12/29/11, Jay wrote:
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> Pardon my ig
You stop, put the chain on the other ring (and rear cog, if you prefer),
adjust the wheel in the horizontal dropouts, and ride on. I think Dos Enos
means one side has two cogs so you don't have to flip the wheel around.
Joe "I want it" Bernard
Vallejo, CA.
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Pardon my ignorance, I rode an old mountain bike through the whole
single speed era.
I get the flip-flop in the rear, but how do you shift between chain
rings?
Too small for me anyway. Which is probably a good thing.
Beautiful bike.
Jay
On Dec 29, 10:36 am, moshmosh wrote:
> For sale, Rivendel
Ah crud, that's supposed to be private to the owner.
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Hi. Where is the Quickbeam located? I'm in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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