Touring on the Quickbeam?  Oh, yeah.  How about this: 400 miles in  
four days, fixed gear touring over several mountain ranges:

http://www.campyonly.com/mypages/2006/pre_fixe.html

And, of course ... Paris-Brest fixed on a Quickbeam.  765 miles in  
82.5 hours

Anything is possible on the QB if you're willing to suffer a little.

--Eric
[email protected]
www.campyonly.com
www.wheelsnorth.org



On Mar 27, 2009, at 11:12 AM, J. Burkhalter wrote:

>
> Touring on the Quickbeam.  I like it!
>
> Bring on the pics of the homemade touring bags and racks!  And the
> Quickbeam of course, too!
>
> -Jay
> Asheville, NC
>
> On Mar 27, 1:52 pm, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
>> In anticipation of heading out on tour this summer through
>> the eastern Provinces of Canada and New England Organic
>> Farms I picked up a double kickstand for my Quickbeam.
>>
>> It works too well.  Lash the front wheel to keep it from
>> twisting and shift away.
>>
>> Hadn't seen any posts on this and figured it might be useful.
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> (pics of homemade leather/canvas panniers,
>> box bag, dedicated camping saddlebag, and rack hack
>> based around a nitto mini front to come.......)
> >


--Eric
[email protected]
www.campyonly.com
www.wheelsnorth.org




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