[RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-14 Thread Joe Bernard
Them there's this. Not quite a poor man's, but it's steel and has two speeds, 
which is the closest I can get to pretending it's Quickbeamish. And they still 
make them, so that's a plus. Pretty bike.

http://spotbrand.com/bikes/product-page/dualie/

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[RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-14 Thread Dave Johnston


https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-3MeJG5jGL4E/VLasG7VYaTI/AIA/SaZhYRmJikY/s1600/Miele.jpg
You never know what you will find in the used market. 
I have been meaning on posting this Miele lugged touring frame on craiglist 
or can bring it to the Westminster bike swap.
About a 57cm I think. Made in Canada, fairly long horizontal dropouts, 
Cantis and full touring braze-ons, including mid fork mounts. Slack angles. 
Room for 35mm tires and fenders.
About $120 for DC to Richmond, Va area pickup.

-Dave J


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[RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-14 Thread EGNolan
This has been my experience. Though not exactly poor or tasteful, I do have 
an International  when SS or fixed it rides as well as when geared.
 
Best,
Eric
Indpls

On Wednesday, January 14, 2015 at 12:09:42 AM UTC-5, pb wrote:

 Gosh, it seems that the OP, Mr. Llama, has abandoned this thread.  Mr. 
 Llama?  Paging Mr. Llama?  Are you busy buildingng a bicycle? 

 I thought that a poor man's (tastefull) fixie was a Raleigh International 
 with a single cog. 

 - pb

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[RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-13 Thread 'pb' via RBW Owners Bunch
Gosh, it seems that the OP, Mr. Llama, has abandoned this thread.  Mr. Llama?  
Paging Mr. Llama?  Are you busy buildingng a bicycle?

I thought that a poor man's (tastefull) fixie was a Raleigh International with 
a single cog.

- pb

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[RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-13 Thread Carla Waugh
I have a Handsome Devil that is blue that I am not saying is a poor mans 
QB. It has been in drop bar mode as a 1x7 and is currently set up as a SS 
so its very versatile. I run a Wald front basket and rear panniers on it. I 
also have Rivendell Jack Browns on and bamboo fenders. It is a fun ride set 
up either way. You see very few in Oklahoma as would be the case with a QB 
or any Rivendell. I have seen a SH IN OKC and it was a beauty.

On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 6:33:00 PM UTC-6, N. Llama wrote:

 I have suddenly become enamored with the idea of a Quickbeam type bike. 
 Steel single speed with drop bars, V or canti brakes, take at least a 28mm 
 tire, and a rear rack, nothing too crazy, but geared low enough to make for 
 my commute and some of the rail trails around here. Fenders eyelets would 
 be a plus Mostly complete I'd like the bike to come under $1600. I usually 
 ride a 54. 

 The only option I've seen so far is the Cross Check SS, Any other 
 suggestions?


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Re: [RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-12 Thread Kieran J
I've heard positive things about the Nature Boy and I've seen a couple of 
them around town. The blue colourway is quite sharp.

KJ


On Thursday, January 8, 2015 at 1:57:15 PM UTC-5, Mark Reimer wrote:

 All City nature boy is another option. It has fender mounts, more 
 clearance, horizontal track ends. No mid-blade rack mounts but you could 
 very easily mount a wald basket or any other rack that mounts at the 
 dropout. 




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[RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-11 Thread Matt
I'm sure you could find a used quickbeam/simpleone and build it up for your 
budget.

But, on the 'po man front, I got pretty excited when I read out about the 
New Albion Privateer today.  

http://newalbioncycles.com/privateer1/

$280 for frame  http://store.somafab.com/newalprfr.html

Produced through the Soma/Pake folks at Merry Cycles.



On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 7:33:00 PM UTC-5, N. Llama wrote:

 I have suddenly become enamored with the idea of a Quickbeam type bike. 
 Steel single speed with drop bars, V or canti brakes, take at least a 28mm 
 tire, and a rear rack, nothing too crazy, but geared low enough to make for 
 my commute and some of the rail trails around here. Fenders eyelets would 
 be a plus Mostly complete I'd like the bike to come under $1600. I usually 
 ride a 54. 

 The only option I've seen so far is the Cross Check SS, Any other 
 suggestions?


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[RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-08 Thread Surlyprof
For what it's worth, I was considering the Handsome Devil at one time and 
it was a nice bike with all the braze-ons needed for both racks and 
fenders.  Their single speed is the Fredward.  That comes with fenders but 
I'm not sure if has the braze-ons for racks.  The Devil rides nicely and I 
liked the geometry better than I liked my old Cross Check.  Both appeared 
to handle up to 40s without fenders and only 35s with fenders.  Overall, I 
liked the bike for the money but wanted a Hillborne.

John

On Thursday, January 8, 2015 at 12:00:15 PM UTC-8, Chris Lampe 2 wrote:

 I don't know if you are looking for a complete bike or you are willing to 
 build up a frameset but check out the Handsome Cycles Devil.  It's got 
 73/73 angles, 70mm BB drop, 45mm rake fork and 55.5-56.0 cm effective 
 top-tube.  It is a rim brake compatible frameset and will easily take 40mm 
 tires.  It has forward facing dropouts so single-speeding it will be simple 
 and you'll end up with chainstays in the 44cm range.  All-in-all, it has 
 almost the same geometry as a 1984 Bridgestone RB-T and similar geometry to 
 a Rivendell Legolas.  The only thing I'm not sure about is rear rack 
 compatibility because I have zero experience with those and don't even know 
 what braze-ons are needed.  




 On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 6:33:00 PM UTC-6, N. Llama wrote:

 I have suddenly become enamored with the idea of a Quickbeam type bike. 
 Steel single speed with drop bars, V or canti brakes, take at least a 28mm 
 tire, and a rear rack, nothing too crazy, but geared low enough to make for 
 my commute and some of the rail trails around here. Fenders eyelets would 
 be a plus Mostly complete I'd like the bike to come under $1600. I usually 
 ride a 54. 

 The only option I've seen so far is the Cross Check SS, Any other 
 suggestions?



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[RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-08 Thread Philip Williamson
All these suggestions are great. I'd jump on the listed QB and the S3X 
wheel, myself. At that target price, my first thought was also, The poor 
man's Quickbeam is a Quickbeam!

For brand new, Black Mountain cross frame is $600, and lots of nice fixed 
wheelsets were on Craigslist for $100 recently. Those are the two biggest 
expenses: frame and wheels. 

Philip
www.biketinker.com

On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 4:33:00 PM UTC-8, N. Llama wrote:

 I have suddenly become enamored with the idea of a Quickbeam type bike. 
 Steel single speed with drop bars, V or canti brakes, take at least a 28mm 
 tire, and a rear rack, nothing too crazy, but geared low enough to make for 
 my commute and some of the rail trails around here. Fenders eyelets would 
 be a plus Mostly complete I'd like the bike to come under $1600. I usually 
 ride a 54. 

 The only option I've seen so far is the Cross Check SS, Any other 
 suggestions?


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Re: [RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-08 Thread Patrick Shea
You could also buy my 56cm old-style Riv road fr/f/hs/bb. 56 is the new 54
in the Shire. It's been through Hell but I imagine that to be a good mark
of a survivor. It spent about 10 years as my fixed gear commuter: fenders,
28c Randonnuers, rack eyelets, nice. It finished the legendary
Paris-Brest-Druex in 2007 (as well as all the brevets) with no scratches
and no flats but it did incur a weld-separation-incident the night before
the start. French Jah-Bey Weld, a steel hose clamp, and leather toe strap
solved that little annoyance. Fixed properly back in the USA! USA! USA! by
a metal arts teacher/cyclist. Oh, I could go on for awhile about it's
moods, likes and dislikes, and even re-live that fixed gear singletrack
stuff on Mt. Tam but I won't. Oh yeah, frame is unpainted except for the
original silver on the Riv fork. Plenty of pics available. $750 pick-up in
Bay Area or $800 shipped to lower 48. LUGS.

Cheers,
Patrick Shea

On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 3:23 PM, Elisabeth Sherwood 
elisabeth.sherw...@gmail.com wrote:

 To me the ugly part of the fork is that it's straight blade. There are
 apparently San Joses with curved forks, but most of them seem to have been
 straight. Unicrown isn't a deal-breaker for me, since everything else is
 great! (And, apparently a straight-blade fork wasn't a deal-breaker,
 either, although I'd love to replace it with a curved one at some point!)

 My San Jose is in dark blue, in case anyone has the matching curved
 fork... :-)

 -- Liz


 On Thursday, January 8, 2015 at 4:06:29 PM UTC-5, Mark Reimer wrote:

 Only downside to the San Jose is that it has a unicrown fork. That means
 it's cheap, but it also means it's ugly.

 On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 2:57 PM, Elisabeth Sherwood 
 elisabeth...@gmail.com wrote:

 I second the Bianchi San Jose. It has everything you're looking for, at
 well under your budget.

 Since Bianchi (sadly and inexplicably) doesn't seem to be making them
 anymore, you'll have to buy used. But I think even last year Bianchi was
 selling just the frame, so maybe a dealer can hook you up with one.

 -- Liz


 On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 7:33:00 PM UTC-5, N. Llama wrote:

 I have suddenly become enamored with the idea of a Quickbeam type bike.
 Steel single speed with drop bars, V or canti brakes, take at least a 28mm
 tire, and a rear rack, nothing too crazy, but geared low enough to make for
 my commute and some of the rail trails around here. Fenders eyelets would
 be a plus Mostly complete I'd like the bike to come under $1600. I usually
 ride a 54.

 The only option I've seen so far is the Cross Check SS, Any other
 suggestions?

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[RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-08 Thread Amit Singh
Did you see the post from a few days ago? 54cm Quickbeam for sale.

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rbw-owners-bunch/vtheaeYwTIU

On Wednesday, 7 January 2015 16:33:00 UTC-8, N. Llama wrote:

 I have suddenly become enamored with the idea of a Quickbeam type bike. 
 Steel single speed with drop bars, V or canti brakes, take at least a 28mm 
 tire, and a rear rack, nothing too crazy, but geared low enough to make for 
 my commute and some of the rail trails around here. Fenders eyelets would 
 be a plus Mostly complete I'd like the bike to come under $1600. I usually 
 ride a 54. 

 The only option I've seen so far is the Cross Check SS, Any other 
 suggestions?


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[RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-08 Thread Mark Reimer
I use a surly steamroller as my single speed. Fits 32mm tires but uses 
traditional road side-pull brakes. It doesn't have braze-ons for racks, so 
I use either a Mark's Rack with a wald basket ziptie'd on, or a Paul 
Flatbed rack with p-clamps. It's been great. It can take fenders, but only 
with 28mm tires. 

On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 6:33:00 PM UTC-6, N. Llama wrote:

 I have suddenly become enamored with the idea of a Quickbeam type bike. 
 Steel single speed with drop bars, V or canti brakes, take at least a 28mm 
 tire, and a rear rack, nothing too crazy, but geared low enough to make for 
 my commute and some of the rail trails around here. Fenders eyelets would 
 be a plus Mostly complete I'd like the bike to come under $1600. I usually 
 ride a 54. 

 The only option I've seen so far is the Cross Check SS, Any other 
 suggestions?


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[RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-08 Thread Minh
if you have to buy new the surlys are a good option, but there are a lot of 
single-speed bikes out there just look around and they'll pop up.  but none 
of them are QBs or SOs, for those, i think if you're patient and are 
judicious with parts selection you can come in at $1600 by picking up a 
second hand one.  i paid less then that for my QB a few years ago (second 
owner).


On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 7:33:00 PM UTC-5, N. Llama wrote:

 I have suddenly become enamored with the idea of a Quickbeam type bike. 
 Steel single speed with drop bars, V or canti brakes, take at least a 28mm 
 tire, and a rear rack, nothing too crazy, but geared low enough to make for 
 my commute and some of the rail trails around here. Fenders eyelets would 
 be a plus Mostly complete I'd like the bike to come under $1600. I usually 
 ride a 54. 

 The only option I've seen so far is the Cross Check SS, Any other 
 suggestions?


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Re: [RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-08 Thread Mark Reimer
All City nature boy is another option. It has fender mounts, more
clearance, horizontal track ends. No mid-blade rack mounts but you could
very easily mount a wald basket or any other rack that mounts at the
dropout.

On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 12:55 PM, Minh mgiangs...@gmail.com wrote:

 if you have to buy new the surlys are a good option, but there are a lot
 of single-speed bikes out there just look around and they'll pop up.  but
 none of them are QBs or SOs, for those, i think if you're patient and are
 judicious with parts selection you can come in at $1600 by picking up a
 second hand one.  i paid less then that for my QB a few years ago (second
 owner).


 On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 7:33:00 PM UTC-5, N. Llama wrote:

 I have suddenly become enamored with the idea of a Quickbeam type bike.
 Steel single speed with drop bars, V or canti brakes, take at least a 28mm
 tire, and a rear rack, nothing too crazy, but geared low enough to make for
 my commute and some of the rail trails around here. Fenders eyelets would
 be a plus Mostly complete I'd like the bike to come under $1600. I usually
 ride a 54.

 The only option I've seen so far is the Cross Check SS, Any other
 suggestions?

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Re: [RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-08 Thread Clayton.sf
Look at the Bianchi San Jose. It is the riv approved poor man's QB.

Clayton, SF

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[RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-08 Thread Jim M.
If you use a White eccentric hub, any vertical dropout frame will work too. 
For example, this Univega on Ebay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/UNIVEGA-STEEL-CYCLOCROSS-COMMUTER-TOURING-BIKE-FRAME-SET-CANTILEVER-V-BRAKE-55CM-/281473194657?pt=US_Bicycles_Frameshash=item41891c1aa1

With the White hub, a Black Mountain Cycles cross frame would fit the bill 
too.

jim m
wc ca

On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 4:33:00 PM UTC-8, N. Llama wrote:

 I have suddenly become enamored with the idea of a Quickbeam type bike. 
 Steel single speed with drop bars, V or canti brakes, take at least a 28mm 
 tire, and a rear rack, nothing too crazy, but geared low enough to make for 
 my commute and some of the rail trails around here. Fenders eyelets would 
 be a plus Mostly complete I'd like the bike to come under $1600. I usually 
 ride a 54. 

 The only option I've seen so far is the Cross Check SS, Any other 
 suggestions?


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[RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-08 Thread Edwin W
My 1970's Raleigh Sprite serves as my poor man's quickbeam. I converted it 
from 1x5 to fixed and it works well. Only apace for 32s under the fenders, 
but what can you do?
There are so many old steel bikes that would serve as a poor man's quick 
beam. You have to give up a bit of the perfect-ness of a quick beam, but 
that is what you get for being a poor man.


Edwin

On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 6:33:00 PM UTC-6, N. Llama wrote:

 I have suddenly become enamored with the idea of a Quickbeam type bike. 
 Steel single speed with drop bars, V or canti brakes, take at least a 28mm 
 tire, and a rear rack, nothing too crazy, but geared low enough to make for 
 my commute and some of the rail trails around here. Fenders eyelets would 
 be a plus Mostly complete I'd like the bike to come under $1600. I usually 
 ride a 54. 

 The only option I've seen so far is the Cross Check SS, Any other 
 suggestions?


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Re: [RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-08 Thread Mark Reimer
Only downside to the San Jose is that it has a unicrown fork. That means
it's cheap, but it also means it's ugly.

On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 2:57 PM, Elisabeth Sherwood 
elisabeth.sherw...@gmail.com wrote:

 I second the Bianchi San Jose. It has everything you're looking for, at
 well under your budget.

 Since Bianchi (sadly and inexplicably) doesn't seem to be making them
 anymore, you'll have to buy used. But I think even last year Bianchi was
 selling just the frame, so maybe a dealer can hook you up with one.

 -- Liz


 On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 7:33:00 PM UTC-5, N. Llama wrote:

 I have suddenly become enamored with the idea of a Quickbeam type bike.
 Steel single speed with drop bars, V or canti brakes, take at least a 28mm
 tire, and a rear rack, nothing too crazy, but geared low enough to make for
 my commute and some of the rail trails around here. Fenders eyelets would
 be a plus Mostly complete I'd like the bike to come under $1600. I usually
 ride a 54.

 The only option I've seen so far is the Cross Check SS, Any other
 suggestions?

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Re: [RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-08 Thread Elisabeth Sherwood
To me the ugly part of the fork is that it's straight blade. There are 
apparently San Joses with curved forks, but most of them seem to have been 
straight. Unicrown isn't a deal-breaker for me, since everything else is 
great! (And, apparently a straight-blade fork wasn't a deal-breaker, 
either, although I'd love to replace it with a curved one at some point!)

My San Jose is in dark blue, in case anyone has the matching curved fork... 
:-)

-- Liz


On Thursday, January 8, 2015 at 4:06:29 PM UTC-5, Mark Reimer wrote:

 Only downside to the San Jose is that it has a unicrown fork. That means 
 it's cheap, but it also means it's ugly. 

 On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 2:57 PM, Elisabeth Sherwood elisabeth...@gmail.com 
 javascript: wrote:

 I second the Bianchi San Jose. It has everything you're looking for, at 
 well under your budget.

 Since Bianchi (sadly and inexplicably) doesn't seem to be making them 
 anymore, you'll have to buy used. But I think even last year Bianchi was 
 selling just the frame, so maybe a dealer can hook you up with one.

 -- Liz


 On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 7:33:00 PM UTC-5, N. Llama wrote:

 I have suddenly become enamored with the idea of a Quickbeam type bike. 
 Steel single speed with drop bars, V or canti brakes, take at least a 28mm 
 tire, and a rear rack, nothing too crazy, but geared low enough to make for 
 my commute and some of the rail trails around here. Fenders eyelets would 
 be a plus Mostly complete I'd like the bike to come under $1600. I usually 
 ride a 54. 

 The only option I've seen so far is the Cross Check SS, Any other 
 suggestions?

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[RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-08 Thread Elisabeth Sherwood
I second the Bianchi San Jose. It has everything you're looking for, at 
well under your budget.

Since Bianchi (sadly and inexplicably) doesn't seem to be making them 
anymore, you'll have to buy used. But I think even last year Bianchi was 
selling just the frame, so maybe a dealer can hook you up with one.

-- Liz


On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 7:33:00 PM UTC-5, N. Llama wrote:

 I have suddenly become enamored with the idea of a Quickbeam type bike. 
 Steel single speed with drop bars, V or canti brakes, take at least a 28mm 
 tire, and a rear rack, nothing too crazy, but geared low enough to make for 
 my commute and some of the rail trails around here. Fenders eyelets would 
 be a plus Mostly complete I'd like the bike to come under $1600. I usually 
 ride a 54. 

 The only option I've seen so far is the Cross Check SS, Any other 
 suggestions?


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[RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-08 Thread Deacon Patrick
For $1,600, your poor man's Quickbeam could be a Quickbeam. Grin. As other 
suggest, check out Craig's list. I found mine via a nationwide search and 
the owner actually knew me from this group and my photos and was happy to 
go to the extra effort of shipping it.

With abandon,
Patrick

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[RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-08 Thread Surlyprof
There is also a 58cm Quickbeam on sfbayarea craigslist: 
 http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik/4828695491.html

John


On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 4:33:00 PM UTC-8, N. Llama wrote:

 I have suddenly become enamored with the idea of a Quickbeam type bike. 
 Steel single speed with drop bars, V or canti brakes, take at least a 28mm 
 tire, and a rear rack, nothing too crazy, but geared low enough to make for 
 my commute and some of the rail trails around here. Fenders eyelets would 
 be a plus Mostly complete I'd like the bike to come under $1600. I usually 
 ride a 54. 

 The only option I've seen so far is the Cross Check SS, Any other 
 suggestions?


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Re: [RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-08 Thread Mark Reimer
Ohh, good deal I'd say. Scoop that up!

On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 1:34 PM, Surlyprof jmcclu...@gmail.com wrote:

 There is also a 58cm Quickbeam on sfbayarea craigslist:
 http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik/4828695491.html

 John


 On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 4:33:00 PM UTC-8, N. Llama wrote:

 I have suddenly become enamored with the idea of a Quickbeam type bike.
 Steel single speed with drop bars, V or canti brakes, take at least a 28mm
 tire, and a rear rack, nothing too crazy, but geared low enough to make for
 my commute and some of the rail trails around here. Fenders eyelets would
 be a plus Mostly complete I'd like the bike to come under $1600. I usually
 ride a 54.

 The only option I've seen so far is the Cross Check SS, Any other
 suggestions?

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[RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-08 Thread 'Chris Lampe 2' via RBW Owners Bunch
I don't know if you are looking for a complete bike or you are willing to 
build up a frameset but check out the Handsome Cycles Devil.  It's got 
73/73 angles, 70mm BB drop, 45mm rake fork and 55.5-56.0 cm effective 
top-tube.  It is a rim brake compatible frameset and will easily take 40mm 
tires.  It has forward facing dropouts so single-speeding it will be simple 
and you'll end up with chainstays in the 44cm range.  All-in-all, it has 
almost the same geometry as a 1984 Bridgestone RB-T and similar geometry to 
a Rivendell Legolas.  The only thing I'm not sure about is rear rack 
compatibility because I have zero experience with those and don't even know 
what braze-ons are needed.  




On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 6:33:00 PM UTC-6, N. Llama wrote:

 I have suddenly become enamored with the idea of a Quickbeam type bike. 
 Steel single speed with drop bars, V or canti brakes, take at least a 28mm 
 tire, and a rear rack, nothing too crazy, but geared low enough to make for 
 my commute and some of the rail trails around here. Fenders eyelets would 
 be a plus Mostly complete I'd like the bike to come under $1600. I usually 
 ride a 54. 

 The only option I've seen so far is the Cross Check SS, Any other 
 suggestions?


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Re: [RBW] Re: Poor man's Quickbeam?

2015-01-08 Thread Dan McNamara
I was about to suggest the Black Mountain Cross frame as it has horizontal
dropouts. The latest version has front and rear rack braze-ons including
midfork on the latest rev. I think Mike is out of most sizes right now of
the Taiwan made version currently.

Dan

On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 12:11 PM, Jim M. mather...@gmail.com wrote:

 If you use a White eccentric hub, any vertical dropout frame will work
 too. For example, this Univega on Ebay:

 http://www.ebay.com/itm/UNIVEGA-STEEL-CYCLOCROSS-COMMUTER-TOURING-BIKE-FRAME-SET-CANTILEVER-V-BRAKE-55CM-/281473194657?pt=US_Bicycles_Frameshash=item41891c1aa1

 With the White hub, a Black Mountain Cycles cross frame would fit the bill
 too.

 jim m
 wc ca


 On Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 4:33:00 PM UTC-8, N. Llama wrote:

 I have suddenly become enamored with the idea of a Quickbeam type bike.
 Steel single speed with drop bars, V or canti brakes, take at least a 28mm
 tire, and a rear rack, nothing too crazy, but geared low enough to make for
 my commute and some of the rail trails around here. Fenders eyelets would
 be a plus Mostly complete I'd like the bike to come under $1600. I usually
 ride a 54.

 The only option I've seen so far is the Cross Check SS, Any other
 suggestions?

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