Hi
I just got my new Quest 559 in the mail yesterday and assembled and adjusted everything last night and took it out for a spin round midnight.(about 3.5 hrs to decipher, assemble and adjust everything!) Had fun, though still a little wobbly!
I was curious about the E-ring. I think it is a 42 tooth, but I find it a little hard even in the lowest gear to get started on a moderate incline. I realize that some practice will probably solve this but there is still more torque on my knees than I would like, and I imagine once I load this thing up with panniers, steep hills will be an issue. I see on the E-Ring that there are other holes (it looks like 3 possible positions to attach the E-Ring) each hole has a different number, but I have no ideas what they mean. The instructions say:
"For further details on refining the orientation to better suit your particular riding style, consult www.cruzbike.com"
I have searched the site and can't find anything about the e-ring, besides some people like it and some don't. I see a couple years back some one asked where this elusive article was, and some one else posted a link that no longer works.
So I was wondering if anyone here might no where this article has gotten to or has experimented with adjusting/re-orienting the E-Ring, I'd love to hear about it.
I look forward to the replies!
Thanks!
I just got my new Quest 559 in the mail yesterday and assembled and adjusted everything last night and took it out for a spin round midnight.(about 3.5 hrs to decipher, assemble and adjust everything!) Had fun, though still a little wobbly!
I was curious about the E-ring. I think it is a 42 tooth, but I find it a little hard even in the lowest gear to get started on a moderate incline. I realize that some practice will probably solve this but there is still more torque on my knees than I would like, and I imagine once I load this thing up with panniers, steep hills will be an issue. I see on the E-Ring that there are other holes (it looks like 3 possible positions to attach the E-Ring) each hole has a different number, but I have no ideas what they mean. The instructions say:
"For further details on refining the orientation to better suit your particular riding style, consult www.cruzbike.com"
I have searched the site and can't find anything about the e-ring, besides some people like it and some don't. I see a couple years back some one asked where this elusive article was, and some one else posted a link that no longer works.
So I was wondering if anyone here might no where this article has gotten to or has experimented with adjusting/re-orienting the E-Ring, I'd love to hear about it.
I look forward to the replies!
Thanks!