What a great looking bunch of Quickbeams and SimpleOnes!

I had to stew on this question for a while. My conclusion is that my
QB is one of my 3 main bikes. I have a big-knobbed 29er for long mtb
rides. I have a Legolas for hilly road rides and dirt road rides. I
have the QB for commuting and errands; road rides without too many
hills; and occasional dirt rides. I would say my time spent on these
bikes is divided pretty equally, though in any week I may spend much
more time on one.

One of my favorite aspects of the QB is it's versatility. I've had
mine set up as a fixed-gear monstercross, as a sorta rando-beam, and
currently it has bullmoose bars and commuting gear. I have thought of
acquiring a 2nd 'beam or a SimpleOne so I could have one with drops
and one with upright bars. If I win the lottery I will for sure.

jim m
wc ca

On Nov 5, 8:32 am, Philip Williamson <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I was looking at A D's fantastic 
> SimpleOne:http://www.flickr.com/photos/livepake/5133139965/
> I think because it looked so beautiful, I wondered if it was his main
> bike, or one of many.
>
> That made me wonder who of us with QBs consider it our primary bike,
> and who uses it for a specialized purpose, or as a fun secondary
> bike.
>
> My Quickbeam is my main bike. I ride it the most, I lavish the most
> attention on it, and it's the one I consider "my bike!" I have two
> other bikes: a geared mtb, and another 2-speed road bike.
> My Quickbeam this 
> morning:http://www.flickr.com/photos/philipwilliamson/5149030862/
>
> So, Quickbeam owners, is your QB your "main bike?"
>
>  Philip
>
>  Philip Williamsonwww.biketinker.com

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