[RBW] Re: QB 62 FOR SALE

2019-12-06 Thread Adam Christians
What is the recommended range for PBH on this model? I ride a 58 Appaloosa 
and a 61 Roadini. Would love to add a SS to the fleet.

On Sunday, December 1, 2019 at 8:49:39 AM UTC-6, Tom Horton wrote:
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> a little complicated but bear with me.  selling frame, fork, headset and 
> maybe wheels, my silver series 62 quickbeam, low miles, no chips or dents, 
> very good condition.
>
> I bought it to build up with shimano's alfine 11 hub and a jtek shifter, 
> for all around use. but I got five other rivs now, including a qbeam 68 
> that is more my ideal size, and I just don't use this bike.
>
> to install the alfine I had a bike shop 'coldset' the rear triangle, i.e. 
> expand it, from 120mm to 132mm (pretty sure those numbers make sense). so 
> if you were to convert it back to single speed you might have to have it 
> reset/coldset to 120. local mechanics tell me that's no problem and would 
> not affect the frame adversely; or maybe one could use spacers? beyond my 
> expertise.
>
> so: asking $750 for frame, fork and headset, plus shipping from my local 
> ibke shop in salisbury, md. I;d consider driving a couple hundred miles to 
> meet a buyer.
>
> I'd consider throwing in the original qbeam wheels/hubs for, say, a 
> hundred bucks more if that's an inducement. the current front wheel is the 
> original. also throw in the schwalbe marathon supreme tires, 40mm or 
> thereabout, no charge.
>
> SEPARATELY THE ALFINE:  if that has any appeal to this group, I'd sell 
> hub, which is build into an excellent 32 hole Mavic rim (AZ19 if says on 
> the rim sticker), plus jtek shifter for 350 bucks. it's silver, has maybe 
> four years and 500 miles on it. I just changed the oil in the hub for the 
> first time. rim brake.  so hub/wheel/shifter for 350.
>
> how's it ride?  the alfine's gear range, for me, would cover anything but 
> fully loaded touring in hills...it's a little short on the 'easy' end 
> there, though maybe not true for a younger, stronger tourer. I've heard of 
> these hubs leaking oil, but that has not been the case for mine. the jtek 
> shifter is way more compact than the original trigger shifter that came 
> with the alfine, and it works perfectly.
>
> pm me if interested. or txt/call   410 726 7282.
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> pix attached:   
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[RBW] Re: 1x11 on a Roadini?

2019-12-03 Thread Adam Christians
I run mine 1x11 with a 44 chainring up front and 46t cassette in the rear. 
Works great! 

On Monday, November 25, 2019 at 1:08:39 PM UTC-6, Robert Gardner wrote:
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> Is anyone running a 1x11 on a roadini? Thinking of building one for some 
> centuries and/or light rando rides. Wondering if anyone has done this and 
> has any tips. 
>
> Yes, I know, compact doubles and/or 2x is kind of standard. Let me live my 
> life people!  
>
> Thanks ahead of time — 
>
> Rg 
>
> Sent from my iPhone

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