Thanks to unintentional prodding from Leah, I've pressed my new-to-me 
Romulus into service.  Some serindipitous objects in my parts inventory 
enabled a build concept that is functionally similar to the forthcoming 
RoadUNO.  It's got a single 18T freewheel, a Paul Melvin tensioner (from 
Joe B), a triple crank with 46/36/24 rings and a single DT shifter for the 
front derailleur.  This morning I "upgraded" the front derailleur to a 
Campy Mirage, which qualifies this bike for my "Every Bike should have one 
Campy Part" club:

https://flickr.com/photos/45758191@N04/albums/72157719595208740/

The other upgrade from this morning is I swapped out the front wheel to a 
quick release front hub, rather than the bolt-on Phil track hub.  I will 
likely rebuild that Phil front wheel with a dynamo hub.  Now the F+R hubs 
are both black.  Also, I "downgraded" to much skinnier tires.  This 
accomplishes two things: It allows wheel removal without deflation -AND- it 
generates ample clearance for fenders.  The three gears are 35/53/68 inches 
with these tires.  

I'm becoming progressively more and more "SOLD" on the validity of 3x1 as a 
build concept.  It works.  I may end up doing my May 2024 monthly Diablo 
summit on the RoadTrio.  

Even though I'm not buying a RoadUNO, I'm excited to see who else gives 3x1 
a try with an open mind and concurs that it works for them.  

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

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