Simple answer -- yes. For inspiration, consider Eric Norris
(campyonlyguy), who rode across the country and rode the
Paris-Brest-Paris on a QB with only one fixed gear.

I've ridden up Mt Diablo with a 32/22 on QB, and there are no climbs
that big between SF and LA. Go for it!

jim m
wc ca

On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 4:22 PM, allenmichael <[email protected]> wrote:
> Currently, I have a S1 set up "simply" with one in the front and one in the
> back. I'm not sure how many gear inches I have but it handles moderate hills
> in San Francisco comfortably and isn't too slow on the flats. I'm wondering
> though about whether I could set up the bike with two-in-front and
> two-in-back, put on a moderate load, and ride it as far as San Diego or Los
> Angeles from here.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Michael Allen
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