Any 110 BCD crank like Sugino or S!lver would do the trick nicely, perhaps 
a 38T and pant guard paired to a 17t (flat area) or 18t (hillier area) 
White Industries freewheel 

On Tuesday 5 March 2024 at 13:56:12 UTC-8 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY wrote:

> I rode my quickbeam with a 69-70 gear inch drivetrain. I had a 16/19 white 
> industries freewheel but never ran it on the 19…
> -Kai
>
> On Tuesday, March 5, 2024 at 4:06:32 PM UTC-5 David wrote:
>
>> Very creative. Personally looking for simpler, streamlined inspiration, 
>> but these are nice options you're running.
>>
>> On Tuesday, March 5, 2024 at 12:26:11 PM UTC-8 Bill Lindsay wrote:
>>
>>> I run a Riv Silver triple with 40/37/34 chainrings on my Quickbeam.  I 
>>> modified a rare and unusual Shimano cassette hub to fit 120 OLD.  On that I 
>>> run three Problem Solvers cassette cogs at 16/19/22.  As a result I have 
>>> three single speed "gears" with three chain positions, all with the same 
>>> wheel position
>>>
>>> 34x22 is my climbing gear
>>> 37x19 is my mellow cruising town gear
>>> 40x16 is my high gear
>>>
>>> Bill Lindsay
>>> El Cerrito, CA
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, March 5, 2024 at 12:21:08 PM UTC-8 David wrote:
>>>
>>>> What are your drivetrain specs? Cranks, chainrings, etc.  Simpleones, 
>>>> too, if that's what you're riding. It appears Riv doesn't offer the 
>>>> classic 
>>>> single speed crankset anymore.
>>>
>>>

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