Those are two very cool bikes.  I currently own one of each.  The Roaduno 
is definitely a much different bike than either of those two, which is why 
I'm getting one.  Enjoy them!  

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA
On Thursday, August 1, 2024 at 6:44:32 PM UTC-7 velomann wrote:

> Well, it's been an exciting couple weeks for me. New Bike Day x2! - and 
> peripherally Roaduno related.
>
> As I've stated elsewhere, I was psyched a couple years ago about what I 
> thought was the original vision for the Roaduno. I was looking forward to a 
> purpose-built Rivendell single-speed with 120 rear spacing, 650b wheels, 
> cantilever brakes, and spacing for wide-ish tires. I was saving money and 
> collecting parts.
>  But we all know how the design morphed, and while the Roaduno is an 
> interesting bike for sure, it's no longer the bike I want.
>
> I started looking towards the Crust Lightning Bolt single speed, and the 
> Crust Florida Man, and was even thinking about getting both.
>
> Then a couple weeks ago, someone on the ibob list posted a Black Mountain 
> Cycles rim-brake Monstercross frame/fork/headset in my size for a great 
> price, and while it's not a singlespeed, it could easily be one and shares 
> a lot of similarities with the Florida Man (but in 700c). Plus, I have a 
> Black Mountain rim-brake road (no longer in production) and last year sold 
> my Black Mountain Road+ when I built up my Ritchey Outback Breakaway, 
> because I knew I'd probably never ride it with the Ritchey in the stable. 
> I've communicated a lot with Mike Varley, am a fan of the bikes and his 
> aesthetic, and have a couple friends who own a Monstercross. AND the frame 
> was the same color, and has the same Pacenti fork crown, as my wrecked 
> Ocean Air Cycles Rambler - the bike I've put the most miles on and with 
> which I've had my most epic adventures. So, I bought it, I built it up, and 
> it is an absolute blast to ride. I built it up with pretty much all parts I 
> already had. Currently set up as a 1 x 10 with Microshift Sword, but I plan 
> to create a second cockpit with brake cables I can swap out with a Separate 
> wheelset to run it Singlespeed.
>
> And last week someone else posted on the ibob list that they had a 
> Quickbeam in my size (!) that they were planning on selling as F/F/H, but 
> were putting out feelers to see if anyone was interested in the complete 
> bike. Not willing to ship, but if interested party was in northern Oregon, 
> could make arrangements. Turns out the owner lives 2 miles from me. Only 
> asking $200 more for complete bike, including Sugino crankset, Paul canti 
> brakes, Compass tires, Maes Parallel bars, and White Industries Dos Uno 
> freewheel, and Nitto 32F front rack. My test ride lasted about one 
> wide-grinned minute before we completed the transaction. What a fun bike!
>
> Pics of both below.
>
> Mike M
> [image: IMG_5983.jpg]
> [image: IMG_5976.jpg]
>
>
> On Sunday, June 23, 2024 at 1:59:43 PM UTC-7 Doug H. wrote:
>
>> The Roaduno sale begins Thursday June 27th noon Pacific time. Who is 
>> planning to buy one? Will you buy a frameset to build up or a complete? 
>> Color preference?
>>
>> I'm curious as to the demand for this bike. It's not JUST a single speed 
>> which I think is cool. And, cool is good in my lingo. What do you all think 
>> of the stock components?
>>
>> Let's talk Roaduno!!
>>
>> Doug
>>
>

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