Postapocalypsia
Active Member
Hi folks, I am new to cruzbiking and for the past 6 weeks have been learning to ride a near new condition 26” Quest v2. I am now proficient enough to get around quiet roads and bike trails confidently as well as starting on slight inclines and using one hand for indicating at corners. All great, I love the bike and the way it feels to ride.
Looking forward, I am curious to do a bit of tweaking to make the experience better. Having trawled this forum to see how other folks use their Quests, here are my thoughts...
First up I will swap out the rear shock for the kindshock air option mentioned often in the posts. One question though...I read where someone accidentally bought the 150mm instead of the 125mm, and found that the extra 25mm ride height was preferable. I suspect I would prefer that as well - are there any issues regarding this that I should be aware of?
Secondly, I would like to change the front shock/tyre arrangement. I hear a lot of folks benefit from locking off the front suspension, but the original Maxxis Detonator tyre would do nothing to soak up any bumps. Because I live in a moderately hilly area, I would like to retain my low end gearing and opt for a fatter tyre. I can see a number of options I could take but am not sure which is best...
I was impressed with Castlerobber’s approach of using 24” rims with Schwalbe Kojaks. This way I can retain my original gearing and forks, the only drawback being the expense of a rim rebuild.
Alternately, I am curious to know how big a tyre I can safely put on the original rim, knowing I can file the forks a little if necessary. Having done this, I assume the hill climbing ability would be compromised, so I could swap out the original 9 speed 11-32 cassette for an 11-36. I hope the numbers are right! I am not very technical.
I do not have deep pockets and so must consider any mods with thrift in mind.
The first change I made was to swap the pedals for something with more grip. I had realised that to compensate for torque steer when starting, I should direct my energy slightly away from the crank, to will the momentum forward instead of pushing the front wheel sideways. Now I always bias my effort this way and the new pedals reduce slippage. I was used to wearing cleats on my hybrid DF and maybe one day I will be brave enough to use them on the Q, I am sure this would help.
I have looked at some posts regarding front suspension locking, but as yet have not pulled mine apart to determine the complexity of doing it myself.
Any comment or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Looking forward, I am curious to do a bit of tweaking to make the experience better. Having trawled this forum to see how other folks use their Quests, here are my thoughts...
First up I will swap out the rear shock for the kindshock air option mentioned often in the posts. One question though...I read where someone accidentally bought the 150mm instead of the 125mm, and found that the extra 25mm ride height was preferable. I suspect I would prefer that as well - are there any issues regarding this that I should be aware of?
Secondly, I would like to change the front shock/tyre arrangement. I hear a lot of folks benefit from locking off the front suspension, but the original Maxxis Detonator tyre would do nothing to soak up any bumps. Because I live in a moderately hilly area, I would like to retain my low end gearing and opt for a fatter tyre. I can see a number of options I could take but am not sure which is best...
I was impressed with Castlerobber’s approach of using 24” rims with Schwalbe Kojaks. This way I can retain my original gearing and forks, the only drawback being the expense of a rim rebuild.
Alternately, I am curious to know how big a tyre I can safely put on the original rim, knowing I can file the forks a little if necessary. Having done this, I assume the hill climbing ability would be compromised, so I could swap out the original 9 speed 11-32 cassette for an 11-36. I hope the numbers are right! I am not very technical.
I do not have deep pockets and so must consider any mods with thrift in mind.
The first change I made was to swap the pedals for something with more grip. I had realised that to compensate for torque steer when starting, I should direct my energy slightly away from the crank, to will the momentum forward instead of pushing the front wheel sideways. Now I always bias my effort this way and the new pedals reduce slippage. I was used to wearing cleats on my hybrid DF and maybe one day I will be brave enough to use them on the Q, I am sure this would help.
I have looked at some posts regarding front suspension locking, but as yet have not pulled mine apart to determine the complexity of doing it myself.
Any comment or advice would be greatly appreciated!

