A while back I posted a WTB for a 58cm Quickbeam. I finally found a frameset/wheelset on a trade. It had all been ridden pretty hard as a commuter, and that pre-installed beausage kind of liberated me from some of the usual perfectionist tendencies that I have with my builds.
A thread over on iBob showed off a ~$3000 Pro's Closet listing of a Vanilla branded "single speed tourer", and one of the responders suggested that we should have a build-off: build the nicest single speed tourer you can for the minimum amount of money.
In response to that challenge I threw together a one-day build using entirely stuff laying around in my parts collection. Particularly iconoclastic details include a gold anodized Nitto Pearl 11 stem, a heavily modified brakeset, and handlebar tape entirely fashioned from remnants. Anyway, if you want to have a look, I've got a flickr album:
It's actually a 6-speed single speed. In the album, there are 35/38 chainrings, a 20/22 Dos/ENO freewheel on one side and a 17T fixed cog on the other. I did some calculations targeted at utilizing the generously long Quickbeam dropouts, and decided I can get away with 40/34 chainrings, which I also had on-hand on the chainring board. I have a 16/18 freewheel on the way, and then I'll convert it to an 8-speed singlespeed, with gears ranging from 43 to 69 inches.
There's another order in the works to make this 'Beam even weirder, but that project is a few weeks out. We'll see if this build concept makes its way onto a Roaduno.
Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA