I've noticed quite a few people using Rotor Q-Rings. Are they really worth the money? What benefits have you found using the Q-rings?
Let us know Larry, I'm not interested in upgrading/switching any time soon but I sure am curious about the difference.I do have a set of the newer XQL Q-rings and will hopefully be getting around to testing them against the "regular" version on different slopes.
Likewise! I've heard they are like going from round to Q-ring, Q-ring to XQL.Let us know Larry, I'm not interested in upgrading/switching any time soon but I sure am curious about the difference.
I cannot emphasize enough the importance if you are going to try the Q's that they be set up properly. Otherwise they will never work as designed.
Or, be significantly worse than round rings (if, for example, set 90 degrees out of phase).
Yep, I got a set hanging up in the garage! They seem to be more square with rounded corners!Wait wasn't that Bio-pace....
Actually believe it or not. They are on my wife's Tour Easy. Perry Butler (a well know recumbent personality from BentRider Online and also live in the same neck of the woods as Bob) set them up for his wife Terry when they toured Austria some years back. I purchased the TE and asked my wife Tc, if she wanted me to change them to round. She said no, "don't touch my bike". So there they stay forever. I'm allowed to fix her flats and tune her RD & FD, but can't do upgrades.Nice Christmas ornaments now I guess! Get them gold plated and hang em up somewhere!
That won't work either. Because "don't touch my bike".You could still gold-plate them for her!