You might consider keeping your eyes open for a SimpleOne in your size. I 
sat on my SO frameset for like 8 years, finally built it out, and love it. 
It's basically single or two-speed Sam depending on how you set up the 
drivetrain. They generally seem to go under the radar, not as much love or 
desire as a QB, but, it's a killer frameset.

On Wednesday, December 23, 2020 at 3:14:30 PM UTC-5 Joe Bernard wrote:

> I agree with the abandoners, it sounds like a lot of work and cash still 
> ahead of you for something you're just not that into. I'd cut bait and 
> sell. 
>
> Joe Bernard
>
> On Wednesday, December 23, 2020 at 8:50:40 AM UTC-8 Collin A wrote:
>
>> Short story, I have a frame and fork I want to build up, but with the 
>> COVID supply issues, and the rising costs of the project to reach 
>> completion, I am starting to consider ending the project and selling the 
>> parts I have been saving it for to try and recoup some of the costs.
>>
>> For those that have also thrown in the towel and moved on (to, most 
>> likely, another bike project), what was the final straw? Any words of 
>> wisdom to keep chugging along?
>>
>> Happy Festivus,
>> Collin, airing his grievances, in Sacramento
>>
>

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