First of all, there's nothing like a bullmoose quickbeam. Second, your QB set 
against the Chicago skyline is probably my all-time favorite bike photo.

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On Jun 10, 2012, at 8:39 AM, Marty <[email protected]> wrote:

> Perfect morning for a ride in Chicago, and the lakeside photo-ops were too 
> good to pass up. The latest iteration of the QB involved swapping out the 
> Flatbed for a Nito Mini. The Flatbed was just too bulky for the doors and 
> elevators I need to navigate before I get to street level. The Mini/Sackville 
> combo works great for these excursions. I may add a flat rack out back to 
> allow grocery-getting / longer adventures. Also swapped out the front paul 
> touring brake for a Ne-Retro. (And the other mis-matched pair are on the 
> Bombadil now.) Check out the Sonnet I found at Lincoln Park Zoo in the Flickr 
> set - Shakespeare must have ridden an early Quickbeam!
> 
> Marty
> 
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