Price lowered to $1400!
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Thanks for the info. In theory I can change the gearing on my QB due to the
double chainrings and DOS freewheel, but in practice I keep it 40X18T all
the time. Just wondering if there was enough chainstay clearance w/ the BAs
to let me change to a 32X18T (moving backwards) or the 40X16T (forward).
It could potentially be limiting. If you for what ever reason wanted to run
a very large rear freewheel cog (24+) with the current chain which would
bring the axle all the way forward in the drop out. You would have some
clearance problems due to the narrowing of chain stays close to the seat
Thanks for the kind words.
The tires barely fit in there. But wow are they a comfortable ride!
The TT is effectively a bit higher due the large sidewall of these tires.
Someone buy this guy! I can't ride 10 bikes!
On Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at 9:27:46 PM UTC-4, Hobo wrote:
I bet you could justify keeping it somehow!!!
Does that large of a tire with tight clearances limit the adjustability of
the drivetrain? I see you have it set up as a true SS without a double
chainring/DOS freewheel sort of arrangement.
On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 8:33 AM, Hobo
On Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at 7:18:25 PM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
How in the world did you find 2 to fit in there?
It's a squeeze but it's been done on other Qb's.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-OXxKvjoOZII/VRyucPELSrI/AyY/8o5JPuXdDsQ/s1600/3448531380_ce2caa9091_o.jpg
How in the world did you find 2 to fit in there? I barely get 38mm MSO's
centered and clear, and it's a trick with the forward (high) gear. Perhaps
the MSO's knobbies stick out?
With abandon,
Patrick
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I'm so going there! I have some Marathon Supremes getting fairly worn down.
Love 'em, but they're a bit skinny @ 37mm. As I mentioned, I would have to
give up fenders, which 95% of the time isn't a problem. Nice having them
though, and I have a wired fender mounted light I would have to deal with.
Back up to the top.
Shoot me an offer.
Trying to go to France in March.
On Wednesday, December 17, 2014 at 12:50:36 AM UTC-5, mike gasparino wrote:
no problem, let me know if you decide other wise. I can buy whenever!
On Tuesday, December 9, 2014 10:44:03 AM UTC-5, Hobo wrote:
Hey Machael,
no problem, let me know if you decide other wise. I can buy whenever!
On Tuesday, December 9, 2014 10:44:03 AM UTC-5, Hobo wrote:
Hey Machael, thanks for the interest but right now I'm just trying to sell
the complete bike.
I have too many bikes and parts laying around. I need to
Hey Machael, thanks for the interest but right now I'm just trying to sell
the complete bike.
I have too many bikes and parts laying around. I need to simplify...
On Saturday, December 6, 2014 12:51:53 AM UTC-5, Michael Gasparino wrote:
Any chance on selling the frameset by its lonesome?
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I had a couple of emails regarding the price. Sorry I thought there was a
price listed.
It is $1400 plus 75$ shipping.
On Wednesday, December 3, 2014 4:37:08 PM UTC-5, Hobo wrote:
Back up to the top we go!
On Thursday, September 18, 2014 5:32:27 PM UTC-4, Hobo wrote:
Back up to the top we go!
On Thursday, September 18, 2014 5:32:27 PM UTC-4, Hobo wrote:
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