Re: [RBW] Re: My new-to-me 'Beamer

2014-01-01 Thread Philip Williamson
A Quickbeam could easily be my only bike. Congratulations on the green 
steed! It looks great. 

Philip
www.biketinker.com

On Tuesday, December 31, 2013 8:53:24 AM UTC-8, Tom Goodmann wrote:

 Thanks, Minh, and all; I'm really happy with this one, so glad that Frank 
 offered it to me here locally.  Our South Florida roads are--ahem--not the 
 most friendly for bicyclists, but the cycling community here is more active 
 each year, and the weather is mostly cooperative, rain being the only 
 natural hazard (and the occasional hurricane).  Everything I have read 
 about the QB feels spot-on: it just makes you want to go, and it may well 
 become (as Frank predicts) my daily commuter.  The Pasela 35s feel good, 
 but I will try bigger tires too--he had Conti Cross tires on it, I think, 
 which made me want to find paved trails, or more challenging terrain.  BTW, 
 very impressive, Ray Shine, that you can ride Mt. Tam on the QB--suddenly, 
 it's an All-Rounder!  (As any bike can be--the engine being a big factor, 
 as GP offers in *Just Ride*).  So far, in this flat terrain, 40/17 gives me 
 an easy-going ride, and I think I'll appreciate a 16 in back to let me dig 
 a bit deeper.  This is a great bike; will post more photos as I sort it 
 out; it's a well-chosen green, to boot. Thanks, Rivfolk.  --Tom



 On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 10:58 AM, Minh mgian...@gmail.com 
 javascript:wrote:

 Tom,

 Congrats on the new-to-you-QB.  it's always nice to see a matching green 
 one finding a new home.  My build is very similiar to yours with the Pauls 
 brakes, dos eno fw.  Mine came with moustache bars (the old style) which i 
 really liked because they were aggressive and responsive.  i swapped them 
 out for albatross bars just to see the difference and never went back.  i 
 love the laid back position for cruising and the curves for out of the 
 saddle climbing.  with the moustache (and i would think drops) i always 
 felt the need to 'go faster' with the alba it feels more relaxed and i ride 
 more, enjoy it more.  
 enjoy yours! i wish it wasn't so darn cold here so i could ride mine 
 today!


 On Monday, December 30, 2013 3:50:23 PM UTC-5, Tom Goodmann wrote:

 Thanks to listmember Frank Neff, who delivered this beautiful Quickbeam 
 about forty-eight hours ago, building it up right here at the house using 
 Open Pro rims, Pasela 35s (from listmember Anne up in Michigan; thanks) and 
 Paul Touring brakes I had sourced elsewhere--come to think of it, the 
 bars/stem/levers are from this list or the BOB list.  It takes an e-village 
 . . . . 

 I'm not settled yet on bars (or colors of saddle and bar tape)--the bike 
 will likely have Moustache or Albastaches sooner or later--but, oh, does it 
 ride nicely!  Running 40/34 up front and 17 in the rear . . . and looking 
 at the Dos Eno 16/18 for the other side of this wheel.  

 Happy New Year, indeed.  --Tom Miami, FL

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Re: [RBW] Re: My new-to-me 'Beamer

2014-01-01 Thread frank_a
Tom,
Now that seat is much more appropriate. Bold move presenting the non-drive side 
shot!
If you're going to sell a riv, local is the way to go. You can agree to right 
of first refusal and you can still ride it once in a while too.
Glad you're enjoying it (no suprise there..)
- Frank

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[RBW] Re: My new-to-me 'Beamer

2013-12-31 Thread Minh
Tom,

Congrats on the new-to-you-QB.  it's always nice to see a matching green 
one finding a new home.  My build is very similiar to yours with the Pauls 
brakes, dos eno fw.  Mine came with moustache bars (the old style) which i 
really liked because they were aggressive and responsive.  i swapped them 
out for albatross bars just to see the difference and never went back.  i 
love the laid back position for cruising and the curves for out of the 
saddle climbing.  with the moustache (and i would think drops) i always 
felt the need to 'go faster' with the alba it feels more relaxed and i ride 
more, enjoy it more.  
enjoy yours! i wish it wasn't so darn cold here so i could ride mine today!

On Monday, December 30, 2013 3:50:23 PM UTC-5, Tom Goodmann wrote:

 Thanks to listmember Frank Neff, who delivered this beautiful Quickbeam 
 about forty-eight hours ago, building it up right here at the house using 
 Open Pro rims, Pasela 35s (from listmember Anne up in Michigan; thanks) and 
 Paul Touring brakes I had sourced elsewhere--come to think of it, the 
 bars/stem/levers are from this list or the BOB list.  It takes an e-village 
 . . . . 

 I'm not settled yet on bars (or colors of saddle and bar tape)--the bike 
 will likely have Moustache or Albastaches sooner or later--but, oh, does it 
 ride nicely!  Running 40/34 up front and 17 in the rear . . . and looking 
 at the Dos Eno 16/18 for the other side of this wheel.  

 Happy New Year, indeed.  --Tom Miami, FL


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Re: [RBW] Re: My new-to-me 'Beamer

2013-12-31 Thread Tom Goodmann
Thanks, Minh, and all; I'm really happy with this one, so glad that Frank
offered it to me here locally.  Our South Florida roads are--ahem--not the
most friendly for bicyclists, but the cycling community here is more active
each year, and the weather is mostly cooperative, rain being the only
natural hazard (and the occasional hurricane).  Everything I have read
about the QB feels spot-on: it just makes you want to go, and it may well
become (as Frank predicts) my daily commuter.  The Pasela 35s feel good,
but I will try bigger tires too--he had Conti Cross tires on it, I think,
which made me want to find paved trails, or more challenging terrain.  BTW,
very impressive, Ray Shine, that you can ride Mt. Tam on the QB--suddenly,
it's an All-Rounder!  (As any bike can be--the engine being a big factor,
as GP offers in *Just Ride*).  So far, in this flat terrain, 40/17 gives me
an easy-going ride, and I think I'll appreciate a 16 in back to let me dig
a bit deeper.  This is a great bike; will post more photos as I sort it
out; it's a well-chosen green, to boot. Thanks, Rivfolk.  --Tom



On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 10:58 AM, Minh mgiangs...@gmail.com wrote:

 Tom,

 Congrats on the new-to-you-QB.  it's always nice to see a matching green
 one finding a new home.  My build is very similiar to yours with the Pauls
 brakes, dos eno fw.  Mine came with moustache bars (the old style) which i
 really liked because they were aggressive and responsive.  i swapped them
 out for albatross bars just to see the difference and never went back.  i
 love the laid back position for cruising and the curves for out of the
 saddle climbing.  with the moustache (and i would think drops) i always
 felt the need to 'go faster' with the alba it feels more relaxed and i ride
 more, enjoy it more.
 enjoy yours! i wish it wasn't so darn cold here so i could ride mine today!


 On Monday, December 30, 2013 3:50:23 PM UTC-5, Tom Goodmann wrote:

 Thanks to listmember Frank Neff, who delivered this beautiful Quickbeam
 about forty-eight hours ago, building it up right here at the house using
 Open Pro rims, Pasela 35s (from listmember Anne up in Michigan; thanks) and
 Paul Touring brakes I had sourced elsewhere--come to think of it, the
 bars/stem/levers are from this list or the BOB list.  It takes an e-village
 . . . .

 I'm not settled yet on bars (or colors of saddle and bar tape)--the bike
 will likely have Moustache or Albastaches sooner or later--but, oh, does it
 ride nicely!  Running 40/34 up front and 17 in the rear . . . and looking
 at the Dos Eno 16/18 for the other side of this wheel.

 Happy New Year, indeed.  --Tom Miami, FL

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[RBW] Re: My new-to-me 'Beamer

2013-12-30 Thread Michael


 Congrats on the new bike! 
 More pics please, when you get time. Looks real nice! 

 




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