On Wednesday, June 6, 2018 at 7:54:35 PM UTC-4, Eric Karnes wrote:
> So, I've been pondering something lately...
> 
> 
> As I've mentioned a number of times in various discussions here, I'm 
> completely enamored with my SimpleOne. It's the best bike I've ever ridden. 
> But I lack the legs of Deacon and require gears for some of longer 
> mixed-terrain rides I do (although I'm seriously interested in learning more 
> about his floor living ideas...but I digress). Recently, I've been toying 
> with the idea of tracking down another SO or Quickbeam and having a frame 
> builder convert the track ends to run-of-the-mill dropouts and spread the 
> rear end to accommodate the 130mm cassette wheels I already own. 
> 
> 
> Is this idea insane? Blasphemous? Would it be possible (or advisable) to 
> spread the rear that far? Would it make more sense to just have a custom 
> built? I can't really afford $3500 for a Riv custom and don't know the tubing 
> specs (which I imagine are as important as geometry). And even if Riv were 
> willing to divulge those details, it would be unethical to get that info and 
> then have someone execute Grant's exact design for cheaper. 
> 
> 
> Any thoughts to help me work through this first-world conundrum?
> 
> 
>



Get a new frame, you "really can't" afford , because yes you can or else the 
idea would have never existed in the first place. 😀
Denial DENIED !  

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