[RBW] Re: Quickbeam Winter-bike

2017-11-19 Thread Deacon Patrick
Patrick of the Moore, silt sand like you have down there doesn’t exist here, and I suspect these would be too narrow for you, but I experience these as having as much or more float, and far better control, in loose stuff as my 50 Duremes of old. Plush tires simply handle all terrains better than

[RBW] Re: Quickbeam Winter-bike

2017-11-19 Thread Deacon Patrick
Great minds think alike, Andy. Apparently, so do ours. Grin. I have a Sackville flap somewhere and it’s in the plan to drill and mount it. With abandon, Patrick -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group

[RBW] Re: Quickbeam Winter-bike

2017-11-19 Thread ascpgh
Time to attach a long flaring mudflap off that front fender, Patrick! Even more of the road, path or trail will be kept off your downtube, BB, feet and drivetrain. I use some remnant torch-down flat roofing material, works fantastically. I'll send you a billet from my stock if you want. Andy Ch

[RBW] Re: Quickbeam Winter-bike

2017-11-18 Thread Brendan McD
Looks like a blast! Following your mission for a formidable snow bike has encouraged me to spend some time on my Pugsley again. Today I stripped the derailleurs and gears off and am about to put on a fresh shiny single speed chainring (I have a collection of other cogs and things already). I'l