I'd recommend you choose a QB over a CC, given you had access to both and 
you knew you didn't want the option to add gears. But CC is not a terrible 
choice if that is what is available to you, but I wouldn't compare the two 
(I owned both as my primary 2 bikes for 5 or so years; still have the QB). 
I loved how versatile a blank canvas it was for different kinds of builds.

+1 for hunting down a 70s/early80s frame with good tubing. My 1981 Trek 710 
(like 
this) 
<https://www.ebay.com/itm/1981-Trek-710-24-Frame-Fork/333545981728?hash=item4da8e3c720:g:wZoAAOSwwDdebSVQ>
 
has seen a 650b rando/long-ride conversion with gears, but is currently 
back to single speed 700c x 38 slicks (just barely clears the rear brake 
bridge) and albratross bars for city riding. It feels a lot like the QB.

Patch
BK/NY



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