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  1. Rampa

    "energy-sucking handlebar-on-a-stick" ???

    That is pretty close to what I was thinking. Good catch! Those Free Rider bars are kind of long, and would be flexy. I was envisioning a threadless stem attached at the very top of the boom, just in front of the headset. I figured that would give the shortest, stiffest bar option, and eliminate...
  2. Rampa

    "energy-sucking handlebar-on-a-stick" ???

    Maybe mount the bars on the boom tube? Perhaps just a regular headset and a stem and bars mounted to the upper end of the boom tube. Try and keep them as short as possible. It would also allow for a straighter arms. Knee clearance might crop though.
  3. Rampa

    "energy-sucking handlebar-on-a-stick" ???

    Is the steerer 1 or 2 parts on the Q? I had originally assumed that the fork simply had a two foot steerer. Is this the case? Or is there a rise extender attached to top of the steerer?
  4. Rampa

    "energy-sucking handlebar-on-a-stick" ???

    Flat bars Flat bars (MTB style) might make a difference. The flex may be more in the Q's bars then the steerer of the fork.
  5. Rampa

    Reading the tea leaves II

    I think you need the bars "on a post".... if your seat angle is "Questish". Optimally, I believe the slider boom must attach to the steerer right at the top of the headset. If it were connected up higher for the clearance to work with the more upright seat, then you would be flexing the steerer...
  6. Rampa

    Been Sold Quest 451 Version 2 for sale ....low miles...1100 local 1200 shipped

    Do you know if it's possible to fit 26 inch wheel? Are the fork and swing arm the larger size that will accommodate 26 inch wheels? You live not so far away from me. I'm in Chico.
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