Patrick of the Moore asked with cocked eyebrow on a tilted head, me squintin’ 
back at ‘im, puffin’ me pipe: “I'm curious as to your motive.” Grin.

Hearty simplicity with just enough practicality added to make it work. Grin. My 
general approach to things is to try (for a minimum of three months) the 
simplest way to do something. Doing so ALWAYS teaches me a LOT and often the 
lessons are often utterly counter to anything I thought I knew. I’ve spoken 
about doing this with going barefoot (where I “discovered” the idea), and then 
floor living. A more recent iteration of it is with writing. My first drafts 
are now all cursive on 5” x 7” notebooks, in pencil, holding it completely 
differently from what is taught (but as is shown in paintings almost 
universally from 300ish to 1,800s) and sharpened to a 1.1mm lead. Without going 
into the mind numbing details, this promotes flow of thought (and gets me past 
my brain injury challenges of focus and losing train of thought), whereas 
typing and print are very staccato.

Since I’ve had the Quickbeam and shifted the Hunqapillar to a 1x9 38t x 12-36t 
with manual bailout chainring of 24t (no front DR), I have often had the 
thought “I only need rather wide spaced gearing, 3-5 gears, with a really low 
gearing option for bikepacking. The QB is my “as simple as it can be done” bike 
and it continues to teach me a LOT. Grin. I’m now striving to apply that to the 
Hunqapillar. 

>From what I’ve read the new Taiwanese Sturmey Archers are vast improvements 
>over the post 1950’s British made mediocre ones. They are sealed (at least 
>more so) than what you rode.

Why IGH? Weatherproofing. Why 3? Heartiest, beefiest around. Greatest gear 
range per gear, giving a 2 x 3 drive the same or slightly greater range as my 
current 2x cassette.

With abandon,
Patrick

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