Thanks, Patrick the Deacon! (I stole that from Grant). I'm really enjoying 
singlespeeding, although it's technically 2-speeding, or maybe two versions of 
singlespeed. 

I put the front derailer on (105 double, I guess I sold my D-A) connected to a 
SunRace thumby. I went on a longer ride today and it's perfect for the terrain 
around here. There's a big enough gap between chainrings (40-26) that I don't 
get the urge to shift-shift-shift on minor hills: the cadence differece is too 
drastic so I just keep pedaling in the big gear..this is what I was looking 
for. But when it really does become a back-straining grade I can pop down to 
the granny for a minute. I totally recommend going this route for anybody 
contemplating singling, but has that one annoying hill they're worried about. 
It's fun!

Mo better pics. No sunlight yet, but outside where bikes go! Check out the 
shifter mounting, I copied it from Jenny's green Trek in Staff Bikes. I wanted 
to retain the uncluttered look and bar access of a singlespeed, and with the 
Bartube mounted you can hardly tell it's there. Stealthy!

https://photos.app.goo.gl/M2movkUXCzT48Fc72

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