Another interesting SS bike:The new rando frameset from Velo Orange that is
available now https://velo-orange.com/products/rando-frameset

It has modular dropouts so you can run it geared or SS. Room for 38s w/o
fenders, 32s w/ fenders. Road/rando geometry and the paint looks great!

Tommy in NC

On Mon, Jul 17, 2023 at 2:08 PM Bill Lindsay <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> There is no question there will be a Roaduno Complete in early 2024 that
> you will be able to purchase, and that bike will be both simple and a
> single speed.
>
> Another bike that meets both those criteria (simple and singlespeed) is
> the Public V1.
> https://publicbikes.com/collections/single-speed-bikes/products/public-v1
>
> That's a simple, single speed bike.  I bet it would be pretty fun to
> ride.
>
> Bill Lindsay
> El Cerrito, CA
>
> On Monday, July 17, 2023 at 10:35:02 AM UTC-7 Dick Combs wrote:
>
>> I just want a simple, single speed bike
>>
>> On Monday, July 17, 2023 at 1:19:54 PM UTC-4 iamkeith wrote:
>>
>>> Changing subject slightly - there have been some comments worrying that
>>> this will simply be a homer and the logical "why bother"  question implied,
>>> given that it's no longer a true single speed.  I have no inside knowledge,
>>> but suspect it will be different.  Specifically, I'd supect it to have a
>>> higher bottom bracket than the homer, to accommodate those who want to use
>>> it as a fixie.
>>>
>>>  The Quickbeam had a higher BB, and I can't help wonder if that's the
>>> thing that made it's ride quality so magic and so unique compared to other
>>> contemporary models.  (That was my riv era, so I also have a ram and a
>>> saluki and, as similar as they are on paper, they just feel totally
>>> different.)
>>>
>>> My newer rivs are the long, hilli bike type (susie/clem) instead of the
>>> road type.  Because those are what I prefer most of the time is why I was
>>> excited about the first Roaduno concept /prototype.  But, since it's now
>>> different, I just can't imagine it being less than a  improvement to the
>>> QB/SO.
>>>
>>> Like most, I tired of the single speed limitations, and have spent years
>>> planning to add gears to my QB - via IGH in my case.  This is despite
>>> owning the Saluki and Ram.  It's just such a good ride, I can't imagine
>>> getting rid of it.  The long winded point of this is that i totally
>>> understand the addition of features for adding gears.  If the bike ends up
>>> being a "keeper " most are going to get there eventually.
>>>
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