Per Dudley's recent post (http://cruzbike.com/pannier-rack-needed-quest#comment-21806) there's a definite difference between the rear dropouts from Q2 to Q3 - and it goes beyond rack mounting points.
Q3 now handily accommodates a 700c rear wheel, as the kickstand mount is further from the dropouts.
While I didn't have a wheel set built with disc brakes, here are a few photos of a mockup using Schwalbe Durano 25-622s:
Unlike the previous generation, there is roughly half an inch of clearance to the kickstand mount :
Things are much tighter up front, but I'd estimate between 1/16 - 1/8" clearance here:
And the boom can only be extended to about position 11:
At that point, the BB is about 20-21" off the ground; fully inserted it moves up to around 29":
A set-up of this nature will of course skew gearing to the high end, but the set-up seems like a fun and logical experiment! - Not to mention that the green Durano's impart a certain citrusy tropical flair... ;-)
Q3 now handily accommodates a 700c rear wheel, as the kickstand mount is further from the dropouts.
While I didn't have a wheel set built with disc brakes, here are a few photos of a mockup using Schwalbe Durano 25-622s:
Unlike the previous generation, there is roughly half an inch of clearance to the kickstand mount :
Things are much tighter up front, but I'd estimate between 1/16 - 1/8" clearance here:
And the boom can only be extended to about position 11:
At that point, the BB is about 20-21" off the ground; fully inserted it moves up to around 29":
A set-up of this nature will of course skew gearing to the high end, but the set-up seems like a fun and logical experiment! - Not to mention that the green Durano's impart a certain citrusy tropical flair... ;-)