The Quickbeam is undoubtedly the most regal of bikes.
And the question of 'what four bikes could you make out of a single
frameset?' can be answered with two or three wheelsets on a QB.

Looking forward to seeing your pictures of the planned Crown Point
ride,
 Philip

On Apr 1, 9:49 am, Ron MH <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm hoping to do that ride soon as well.
>
> Isnt' the Quickbeam the most regal of bicycles?! ;-)
>
> On Apr 1, 9:06 am, Philip Williamson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Well that just sounds like a new Flickr group 
> > abornin'!http://www.flickr.com/groups/1369...@n20/
>
> > I'd like to ride my Quickbeam up there - it looks stunning. And I
> > can't believe I beat Cyclotourist to the punch on the super-niche
> > Flickr group... It's about the closest thing I'll ever get to an April
> > Fool's joke.
>
> >  Philip
>
> > On Mar 31, 5:04 pm, Eric Norris <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hey--I've been there on my Quickbeam, too!
>
> > >http://www.flickr.com/photos/35176...@n03/sets/72157623619748297/
>
> > > --Eric
> > > [email protected]
>
> > > On Mar 31, 2010, at 4:51 PM, Mike wrote:
>
> > > > So I've had my Quickbeam for 6 or 8 weeks and am really loving it. I
> > > > purchased the frame used and had most of the parts just laying around.
> > > > The wheels I bought new from Universal Cycles (Salsa rims, XT front
> > > > hub, Surly fixed/free rear). The frame is a 64cm and looked huge when
> > > > I first got it but fits perfect now that I've got the right stem size.
> > > > I originally had a 10cm but went down to a 9cm.
>
> > > > I've gotten in a fair amount of rides on it with 3 of them being over
> > > > 50 miles. The bike is great and I really love it. I still need to fuss
> > > > with the fenders but for the most part I think I'm going to leave it
> > > > as is for now. Initially I had SPDs on it but put on some MKS touring
> > > > pedals which I really like and will leave on the bike for a while. I'm
> > > > enjoying pedaling free.
>
> > > > Today I went on a 50+ mile ride out to the Crown Point on the Columbia
> > > > River Gorge. There were a few showers but for the most part I stayed
> > > > dry. I think this was one of my longest rides pedaling free. I also
> > > > eschewed the bib knickers I normally wear for some MUSA knickers, a
> > > > Smartwool LS shirt and a wool jersey. I have a feeling I'll be
> > > > pedaling in this kit more frequently in the coming months. I don't
> > > > mind bibs and SPDs but this is just a nice change.
>
> > > > Here's a picture of the QB at Crown Point.
>
> > > >http://www.flickr.com/photos/41335...@n00/4479752019/
>
> > > > --mike
>
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