How about a TA Pro 5 Vis<http://www.flickr.com/photos/7516215@N03/4636584949/>,
or the soon-to-be-released Rene
Herse<http://janheine.wordpress.com/2011/10/12/rene-herse-cranks-prices-and-availability/>?
Both can be set up with a single ring with very low Q, and look great.

David G
Madison WI

On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 11:40 PM, BSWP <ashtab...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Well, I found a NOS Orange Quickbeam (64cm), and am now setting out to
> build it up. Anyone have a favorite low Q-factor single chain ring
> crankset? I tend to eschew pant protectors and rings that don't drive
> chains...
>
> - Andrew, Berkeley
>
> On Oct 11, 3:17 pm, BSWP <ashtab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > As noted in earlier message, I'm looking for a "fewer" speed setup for
> > my new commute. The largest SimpleOne, at 62cm, is too small for me.
> > If anyone has a lead to a 64cm or 66cm Quickbeam in good shape, I
> > would be glad to follow up. Either a frame+fork, or a complete bike.
> > I'm open to long-distance shipping.
> >
> > A few stats: I'm 215 pounds, 6'6" tall, have a 94cm PBH, and long-ish
> > arms. I ride a 65cm LongLow w m-bars, which might not be the best
> > comparison, as the bottom bracket on a QuickBeam is a tad higher than
> > the LongLow, from what I remember.
> >
> > I did try to reach Patrick in Omaha, but no response - so I guess he's
> > sold his 66cm Quickbeam.
> >
> > Thanks for any leads.
> >
> > - Andrew, Berkeley
>
>

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