And I dare say the cantilevered Romulus. Although that one came by accident. 
Somewhat similar to the Legolas, but with a slightly lower BB.


On Apr 1, 2015, at 8:59 AM, cyclotourist wrote:

> My green QB had a stick on SN. It was from the first batch I believe. 
> 
> I think QBs hold their value the best of any of the Rivendell frames due to 
> their low numbers, uniqueness and continued desirability. There is currently 
> no similar Rivendell frame, so you can't get the updated, tweaked model like 
> you could with a Glorius/Foy/Chevy. The Legolas is the other one that falls 
> into that unique and NLA category.
> 
> On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 3:32 AM, Matt B. <matthiasbe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mine also has a sticker S/N.    If the QB fits you well and has been 
> otherwise comfortable up to this point, I'd look into a SA internal gear hub 
> like a fixed 3-speed, which you can just use with a freewheel.   good luck 
> with it either way.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Tuesday, March 31, 2015 at 8:24:24 PM UTC-4, Minh wrote:
> my QB only has a sticker for a SN.  
> 
> IMHO, a QB (or a Rivendell in general) is not a Herse, and a QB was always 
> meant as an affordable bike so i don't see this as collectible.  Just my 
> opinion, i'd price this like all the other QBs that have floated through the 
> list and not worry too much about the provenance.
> 
> On Tuesday, March 31, 2015 at 3:10:28 PM UTC-4, abar...@olypen.com wrote:
> I have an old Quickbeam that I am trying to get a little history on.  I 
> purchased it used several years ago from a fellow who had an impressive 
> stable full of spectacular bikes.  He said that he purchased it from the 
> floor of a bicycle show some time around 2004.  He thought that it might be a 
> prototype, but it does not have the fancy lugs that are shown on prototype 
> examples in cyclofiend's website.  The trail grows cold here.  There is no 
> serial number stamped on the bottom bracket where I would expect to see it.  
> Only the name Rivendell is stamped into the shell.
> 
> Did QB's have s/n's stamped like other Rivendell's?  Perhaps it is located in 
> a different place?  Maybe it was on a sticker?
> 
> I was hoping to find this information as I am considering selling this old 
> friend as my knees aren't enjoying the ss experience like they once did and I 
> would like to offer as much information as I can.
> 
> Thank you, Adam.
> 
> 
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