That's great, Eric! Should fit you fine.
On Monday, June 20, 2016 at 11:00:42 AM UTC-7, Eric Karnes wrote:
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> i'm giving the (what appears to be a 62cm) simpleone on eBay a try! i'll
> keep you all apprised of how the size works out. as always, thanks to
> everyone on the list for their experti
i'm giving the (what appears to be a 62cm) simpleone on eBay a try! i'll
keep you all apprised of how the size works out. as always, thanks to
everyone on the list for their expertise!
eric
On Wednesday, June 15, 2016 at 11:42:34 AM UTC-4, Jim M. wrote:
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> On Tuesday, June 14, 2016 at 7:43:50
On Tuesday, June 14, 2016 at 7:43:50 AM UTC-7, S. Greco wrote:
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> As a Simpleone owner who has had both a 62 and 60 I will say that you
> should seriously consider tire size before picking one if you are between
> sizes.
>
I agree. I have an 88.5 PBH and rode a 60 QB comfortably, but there was
89.5 PBH and I own a 62 cm SimpleOne. I love this bike and the fit is
PERFECT for me, but it is still in it's mangled state from a crash last
year. One day I hope to either repair or replace it.
David
On Saturday, June 11, 2016 at 10:01:33 PM UTC-4, Eric Karnes wrote:
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> Hi all-
>
> I'm on the
I have an 89cm PBH anfd Grant has put me on a 61.5cm road bike. I am
surprised he recommended a 61cm for you. Anyway I chose a 60cm Q for
possible off-road riding. I have not found the lower TT to help or hinder
when off-road. For one thing, this bike probably won't be used in the
gnarliest (te
As a Simpleone owner who has had both a 62 and 60 I will say that you
should seriously consider tire size before picking one if you are between
sizes. The 62 would probably be no problem if you are running tires similar
to that of your Roadeo - but if you plan on taking advantage of the
generou
Where are you? You might be able to find a Quickbeam or SimpleOne owner who
will let you take a test ride. If you're near NYC, you're welcome to try my
62.
I'm around a 90pbh and my QB rides great...although it doesn't have much
seatpost showing. I like the way frame on the large side ride. And
thanks for the great responses as always. i saw that simpleone on eBay a
week ago...it looks from the photos like it may in fact be a 62, but i may
be mistaken. now i just have to figure out if i want to rent a car and go
down to pick it up!
On Sunday, June 12, 2016 at 7:31:06 AM UTC-4, Garth w
http://www.cyclofiend.com/Images/pdf/quickbeam_geometry.pdf
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I'd go with a 62 minimum. I'm 6'0 with a 90cm pbh and ride a 64cm
quickbeam, it's the one (most fun) bike I use for riding singletrack. I'm
sure I could ride a 66 like Patrick.
On Saturday, June 11, 2016 at 10:01:33 PM UTC-4, Eric Karnes wrote:
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> Hi all-
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> I'm on the lookout for a used Q
My PBH is 90 and I ride a 66 Quickbeam, but I'm weird that way. If you
have/find the geometry charts, that's a great way to compare a frame you
know to one you're considering. I got the 66 QB because I love my 62
Hunqapillar and it is the comparable size.
QB's are great, and well worth hunting
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