Thank you all for your comments, questions, and apologies for the delay – 
I've been absolutely slammed with work and family obligations. 

*Bill:*  Yes, I've seen that picture of Grant... But Spinergies... Yikes! 
:-) 
*Dave:*  Indeed!.. In seriousness, I have fairly low flexibility naturally, 
and sit too much at work, so my lower back doesn't tolerate well more 
saddle-to-bar drop than ~1-2 inches. I might also have a shorter torso for 
my height. Whatever the biometrics, this 58 cm QB fits great. 
*John:* Yes. This past couple of years I've been re-discovering 
single-speeding / fixed gear riding, and it's somehow more fun for me. 
*Eric:* I did build a commuter bike for my oldest using BSPs and, for a 
moment, used Schraeder tubes. Then got a new wheelset on iBOB and 
prest(a)-change-o! 
*Wally:* I've been riding the QB off and on with different wheels, 
including some aluminum rim tubulars. To be perfectly honest, I've not had 
the chance to glue these specific ones yet (see above about work, etc.), so 
I only rode the bike around the neighborhood. But I've some tubular tape on 
order and want to give it a go with the crabon hoopz. 
*Matthew:* Yes, post and stem are Ti, brushed finish. Post is an Eriksen 
setback. Stem is an Ibis, 90° / 95 mm or thereabout. I've had them on my 
Ibis Spanky, but alas, not enough stack on that bike anymore. Saddle is a 
Selle Italia SLR 135g version. 
*Joe:* Thank you. More than 11 - wow! Must be the spicy color. :-) 
*Ryan:* Currently geared 50x18. There are definitely days where it's too 
much, but I've also set some nice PRs for 40+-mile rides on it on dirt, but 
elevation gain around here is maybe 1,500-2,000 ft over that distance, with 
occasional < 5% short kickers. It's the downhills that get me more. :-) 
*Matt:* The rear mount is actually what came with a Cyclic Fly6 rear camera 
/ light. Not sure if it's strictly Garmin compatible, but possible. I think 
DCRainMaker might have more info on that?.. 
*Rob:* Yes, the wheelset came to me *via* another forum, and the original 
owner had it custom-built by Vanilla to match his custom frame. The red 
stripe ends up looking a close enough match for the deep orange of the QB 
that it somehow works. I can get unduly neurotic about color combos, so 
there's a good chance that after a few rides on these wheels I'll go back 
to my gray-painted Mavic Reflex tubies to match the post and stem. 
Otherwise I'll end up having to swap in a black post and black Salsa stem 
and black SRAM levers, and... well, you get the idea. Although, the winter 
is long here... 

- Max "will the tape arrive in time to glue the tires before it's 
officially 10/31??" in A2 

On Friday, October 29, 2021 at 1:16:56 PM UTC-4 robkr...@gmail.com wrote:

> I like it. Are those hubs from a Vanilla/Speedvagen? Looks sort of like 
> their paintwork.
>
> RK
>
> On Friday, October 29, 2021 at 8:59:20 AM UTC-4 Matt Beecher wrote:
>
>> Is that a garmin mount at the rear?  Is it for their radar/rear light?  
>> Where did you get it...or did you fabricate it?  
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Matt Beecher
>> Oswego, IL
>>
>> On Thursday, October 28, 2021 at 7:50:37 AM UTC-5 Max S wrote:
>>
>>> Don't let Grant and the Riv gang see this, okay?.. 
>>>
>>> - Max "Well, don't say I didn't warn ya in the subject line..." in A2 
>>>
>>> [image: QuickBeam - Enve 67 carbon wheels - drive side.jpeg]
>>> [image: QuickBeam - carbon wheels - threequarter.jpg]
>>> [image: QuickBeam - Enve Endless Bike DT Swiss White Ind drivetrain.jpeg]
>>> [image: QuickBeam - carbon wheels - chainline.jpg]
>>> [image: QuickBeam - carbon Ti - seat cluster.jpeg]
>>>
>>

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