Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 7:17 PM Patrick Moore wrote:
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> I know you like fixed; will the GB be fixed, fw+ss, or derailleur?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrbybKWwb7c
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"Beorn" is probably trademarked by Specialized.
I'll be very interested to hear how your always interesting rides are
improved by the GB, compared to the Hunquapillar and the Quickbeam.
I know you like fixed; will the GB be fixed, fw+ss, or derailleur?
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 4:15 PM 'Deacon
Once again many congratulations on your upcoming acquisition. It would be a sad
day around here if you were to sell the QB. Some bikes just make themselves
favorites and I suspect the QB fills that spot in your quiver.
IanA. Also looking forward to DPGBW ride reports.
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Are there any spare / left over frank jones sr. “Alligator “ rear drop outs in
existence and if yes can D score a set?
I suspect that would be the cleanest way to beem ify a boots.
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Chris asked, “Will you keep it set up with multiple gears, or go fixed?”
Great question, Chris! Quick answer: I’ll test free/multigears first, go to
fixed if needed. Longer answer...
The fixed gear Boots conundrum led me to a number of realizations:
1. I’ve ridden fixed gear for 18 months,
Congrats, I look forward to to reading your ride reports. Will you keep it set
up with multiple gears, or go fixed?
Chris
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In modern parlance, Grant follows his bliss. He followed his bliss and built
bikes sized to fit people and have handlebars at or above saddle height. This
is now common in the industry. He followed his bliss and built bikes for
country riding. Tires industry wide became wider. It took a while,