Is it just me or are there other short and tall riders that are sad
that the simple onedoesn't come in a size that meets the needs for our
sizing?
I've been always told that the "Golden Rule of Three" fulfills(<never
knew that it was spelled that way) the needs of a cyclist.
For those not familiar with the Golden Rule of Three as stated in the
Rules of Cycling let me drop some knowledge on you.

"In cycling as in life, the excitement is in the contrasts. One shall
have a MINIMUM of three bikes of different characteristics to ride at
different times as to cycle all year long."

I know a handful you have met this cyclist need, but being a fairly
young guy into cycling(four years or five in?) I feel that my cycling
needs need to be met. I started with my road bike, my go-fast-on-
smooth-roads bike then upgraded to my Bleriot, my go-anywhere-bike-
because-I-can. Now that winter in looming over California I am urged
to ride fast on these wets roads. Doing it on my road bike earned me
some nice crashes. Riding with my Bleriot I find that it's not fast
enough for what I want. So I figured the SimpleONE was something up my
alley(with high enough gearing).  Not wanting to compromise with
quality and function I was wondering either two things.

Is the SimpleONE ever going to be made for small guys and tall guys in
the group?
If anyone selling a small 48cm QuickBeam ?

In case you're wondering:
My go-fast-on-smooth-road Giant
http://flic.kr/p/a7KNmL

My go-anywhere-because-I-can Bleriot
http://flic.kr/p/a9KAmC

Just a random picture:
http://flic.kr/p/awRPXd


-Manny "Two is not enough" Acosta
http://pedicabconfession.tumblr.com/

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