Wow... that's one cool ride... got any pics?  What rims are you running for 
the Knards?

On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 7:11:47 AM UTC-5, hobie wrote:
>
> Agree Bobby. I ride a Jones w. a 3" Knard 29 front and 2.4 rear for mtn. 
> and for the road the awesome Schwalbe Super Motos @ 29x2.3. I can really 
> fly on the road in comfort. I sit up very high w. these big tires. This 
> bike is also equipped w. a Rohloff. Best  bike I have ever owned. Mid fat 
> is getting popular.
> On Tuesday, November 26, 2013 4:09:26 PM UTC-5, Montclair BobbyB wrote:
>>
>> Ah, and if you could only name it "Gimli"... I was thinking something 
>> like a Surly Pugsley (or more specifically, the 29er Krampus, with its 3 
>> inch tires), but thought that might be too audacious an idea.  IF Grant 
>> would ever consider such a beast, I hope he would also strongly consider 
>> giving it disc brakes and curved fork blades, not something you see very 
>> often (other than the Willits Wow fork)... that would certainly turn heads 
>> and make for an awesome ride...
>>
>> BB
>>   
>> On Tuesday, November 26, 2013 12:40:50 PM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>>>
>>> I would be amazingly interested in a rough and tumble fattier (3") bike 
>>> with low gearing (at least as low as my current gearing can go, so smallest 
>>> chainring to 32 (but ideally 36, then swap rear cog and shift front for my 
>>> "fast" riding option) for snow and trail, mountain riding. If this 
>>> miraculously becomes that, I'm absolutely in.
>>>
>>> With abandon,
>>> Patrick
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, November 26, 2013 10:28:12 AM UTC-7, Cyclofiend Jim wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I guess this is a type of Entmoot - we're discussing features on a bike 
>>>> that might not be built, but one which is the evolution of the Quickbeam 
>>>> and SimpleOne.  The impetus for this thread has branched from Grant 
>>>> Petersen's comments in this thread - 
>>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rbw-owners-bunch/QhzO4CFyz1U - 
>>>> in which I was volunteered to wrangle discussion of and interest in the 
>>>> project.  
>>>>
>>>> Basically, if 30 individuals are interested in committing, this could 
>>>> come to pass. No promises, of course.  
>>>>
>>>> Here are the guidelines for this thread:
>>>> - State clearly what you would like to see.
>>>> - Give a specific reason why.
>>>>
>>>> Since this is a Brainstorming thread, let's keep the focus on 
>>>> encouraging creative thought:
>>>> - No negative comments.  If you think an idea is stupid, bite your 
>>>> tongue (or quell your keyboard) and come up with a better one.  
>>>> - No discussion about whether something would or would not work.  Each 
>>>> idea may also spur a more functional insight in someone else's brain.
>>>>
>>>> This (hopefully) is not an empirical discussion.  If you have a 
>>>> Quickbeam or SimpleOne and really like a certain aspect of the frame 
>>>> design, or if you didn't buy one because of a specific issue, this is the 
>>>> place to talk about that. The goal is to recognize valued features and 
>>>> uncover hidden possibilities.  All of which or none of which might be 
>>>> incorporated into the final design.
>>>>
>>>> For example - 
>>>> I have an orange series.  It does not have seat stay threads for a rear 
>>>> rack.  This has always bothered me as I have a Mark's Rack on my Hilsen 
>>>> and 
>>>> would love to be able to run a dual rack setup without resorting to 
>>>> P-Clamps.  (This was corrected in the SimpleOne.)
>>>>
>>>> - or - 
>>>>
>>>> Would it matter if it had a derailleur hanger? Would you want it 
>>>> optimized for upright bars? Would a kickstand plate be a dealbreaker? 
>>>> Would 
>>>> it absolutely have to be a 584/650B capable of accepting super wide tires? 
>>>> Or a 622/700C capabler of mounting your favorite "29er" mondo tire?
>>>>
>>>> OK?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance and enjoy the ride!
>>>>
>>>> - Jim / cyclo...@gmail.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

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