And I've got a 60cm S1 and am smitten with it... THIS is a DEAL, somebody 
jump on this!!!

On Thursday, December 20, 2012 1:57:41 PM UTC-5, Philip Williamson wrote:
>
> Good price on a great bike. 
> I have the exact same green 60cm Quickbeam, and I've been riding it since 
> 2004. I'm 6'2". 
>
> Philip
> www.biketinker.com
>
>
> On Wednesday, December 19, 2012 9:21:34 PM UTC-8, Noah Deuce wrote:
>>
>> After a bit of soul-searching (and moving to a smaller apartment), I've 
>> decided that it's time for my 60cm Quickbeam to find a new home where it 
>> will get ridden more.  It's one of the original green ones, purchased in 
>> August 2004.  It has...almost no original parts. :-)  
>>
>> -Chris King headset (silver, obviously)
>> -Phil Wood flip-flop fixed/free rear wheel, hand built, Mavic Open Pro 
>> rim, 32h
>> -Original Suzue(?) front hub, hand built into a wheel with a Mavic CXP-33 
>> rim, 32h
>> -Nitto Dirt Drop stem
>> -Nitto Mustache handlebars
>> -Panaracer T-Serv Messenger tires, 700x35 (incidentally, I can't 
>> recommend these tires enough, in any size, for any bike that isn't a 
>> dedicated mountain bike or gravel racer)
>> -Original Sugino 110x74 triple crank
>> -Brass-looking bell
>>
>> The bike is currently set up as a fixed gear, so it only has a front 
>> brake/brake lever (Shimano BR-550, and Tiagra lever).  Gearing is 48x18 
>> (Surly stainless chainring, EAI cog, Phil Wood locking), which may not be 
>> your cup of tea.  I have some smaller chainrings (a new 34 and a moderately 
>> used 42), as well as an outer pant guard ring (smooth, no teeth, not sure 
>> what to call it) that will cover up to a 48 (as I recall).  So I'd throw 
>> those in for you, if you want them.  I'm not including a seat post or seat, 
>> because, well, I need to be able to ride my other bike.  :-)
>> The pedals and the Pitlock skewer you see in the pictures are also not 
>> included.  The Pitlock will be replaced with a nice XT quick release. 
>>  There's a set of Planet Bike fenders that I'm happy to include as well.
>>
>> Normal wear and tear for a well-loved bike of its age.  The one important 
>> paint issue is the drive-side dropout that got scored by my chain several 
>> years ago.  I sent Grant a picture, and he told me it was nothing to worry 
>> about from a frame integrity standpoint, and it's not easy to see at all 
>> unless you get down to stare at the dropout, but I wanted to let you know 
>> about it.
>>
>> I'm 5'8", 30" inseam, not particularly long in the arms.  The bike as set 
>> up now is upright-ish, but not cruiser-bars-sit-up-straight.
>>
>> Pictures here: http://flic.kr/s/aHsjDg9tJF (sorry they're not artfully 
>> posed - we just had snow here, and it's bloody cold outside).
>>
>> I'd like to sell for $750 (which doesn't include packing and shipping by 
>> REI, if that should be required).
>>
>> Let me know any questions, and thanks for looking/reading!
>>
>

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