bhave
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I had posted my Q45 for sale, thinking that the S40 would be better for me. But then I decided to just go all the way with modifying it. The end result is pretty sweet. The Q45 is no speed machine, but for distance touring, it's perfect. Last year's GAP-C&O tour pointed out some areas for improvement. Namely, a more reclined seating position, lower stem and handlebar placement, stiffer rear suspension, and the need for lower gears. The under the seat racks bring the panniers too close to the ground, so it's necessary to go with smaller panniers designed for the front of a bike. These small panniers combined with the 2x20 l radical design bag provide ample storage for my needs. Following the emeljay modification route, I also added an 11-50t 11-speed Shimano Deore cassette and rear derailleur and an FSA Omega 50/34t crankset. Under the thor seat is a 4x4 post attachment from the deck-building section. Of the hardware store. Same for the back of seat attachment. The resulting ride feels really quick. The lower handlebars allow my arms to remain closer to my body. The recline on the seat takes the pressure off of my sit bones. No recumbutt. It feels as if there's less wind resistance, although this may just be my imagination. I took the rig out for a short 15 mile run to the grocery store and back. Tomorrow, I'll take it for a longer 70 mile ride.