Black Hawk Down
Senior Rookie
I purchased a 2024 Q45 frame and added my own components to prepare the bike for long distance world touring. Here's the changes/additions that I made:
-- Thor Carrier Seat with extra thick cushion that I added more padding. I also got the Thor Neck brace and mounted it to the back of the seat.
-- SRAM Rival AXS 10-52 cassette, derailleur
-- SRAM Rival 1X 12-Speed Crankset
-- SRAM Rival brifters with hydraulic brakes
-- 180 mm break rotor on the back and 203 mm rotor on the front.
-- 26" x 2" tubeless wheels with Schwalbe Mondale tires.
-- Pedaling Innovations Catalyst pedals
-- Two Klean Kanteen TK Wide 64 Oz thermoses
-- Two Blackburn Outpost Cargo Water Bottle Cages
-- Cruzbike V20 handlebars
-- Cruzbike Underseat bag
-- Cruzbike Curved slider
-- Cruzbike B&M CycleStar Mirrors (2X)
-- Cruzbike Origin8 Light Mount Stub
Still to add:
-- Rear and under seat Cruzbike pannier racks
I lowered the back of the seat by rotating the seat post 180 deg. That made it very close to the V20 angle with the Thor seat, which was my goal. I also had to reduce the length of the steerer tube. Unfortunately, I cut it too far and needed the curved slider to bring the handlebars back up a little. It's about perfect now.
The back of the seat was mounted using two u-clamps with thermoplastic for filler:
I transferred the stock seat hardware from the front to the Thor seat front and used thermoplastic molding to space it between the Thor seat ribs:
Unfortunately, you can't see much in the photo as the underseat bag is in the way. When I add the racks, I'll try to get a better shot of the clamping.
I mounted the Thor neck brace using a piece of aluminum that I bent to get the right contact angle. It worked well but it has a lot of flex, which I'm still getting used to.
I added the large 64 ounce thermoses to the back of the Thor seat wings. Perfect fit. They are necessary for 100 deg F summers in Texas.
I attempted to replace the shock with a Kind Shock KS A5-RR1 but it didn't work. I could push the shock down the full length of travel without much weight. Either something's wrong with the shock or I got the wrong model. It was 3 days too late to return it on Amazon.
When I add the racks, I'll update the post.
-- Thor Carrier Seat with extra thick cushion that I added more padding. I also got the Thor Neck brace and mounted it to the back of the seat.
-- SRAM Rival AXS 10-52 cassette, derailleur
-- SRAM Rival 1X 12-Speed Crankset
-- SRAM Rival brifters with hydraulic brakes
-- 180 mm break rotor on the back and 203 mm rotor on the front.
-- 26" x 2" tubeless wheels with Schwalbe Mondale tires.
-- Pedaling Innovations Catalyst pedals
-- Two Klean Kanteen TK Wide 64 Oz thermoses
-- Two Blackburn Outpost Cargo Water Bottle Cages
-- Cruzbike V20 handlebars
-- Cruzbike Underseat bag
-- Cruzbike Curved slider
-- Cruzbike B&M CycleStar Mirrors (2X)
-- Cruzbike Origin8 Light Mount Stub
Still to add:
-- Rear and under seat Cruzbike pannier racks
I lowered the back of the seat by rotating the seat post 180 deg. That made it very close to the V20 angle with the Thor seat, which was my goal. I also had to reduce the length of the steerer tube. Unfortunately, I cut it too far and needed the curved slider to bring the handlebars back up a little. It's about perfect now.
The back of the seat was mounted using two u-clamps with thermoplastic for filler:
I transferred the stock seat hardware from the front to the Thor seat front and used thermoplastic molding to space it between the Thor seat ribs:
Unfortunately, you can't see much in the photo as the underseat bag is in the way. When I add the racks, I'll try to get a better shot of the clamping.
I mounted the Thor neck brace using a piece of aluminum that I bent to get the right contact angle. It worked well but it has a lot of flex, which I'm still getting used to.
I added the large 64 ounce thermoses to the back of the Thor seat wings. Perfect fit. They are necessary for 100 deg F summers in Texas.
I attempted to replace the shock with a Kind Shock KS A5-RR1 but it didn't work. I could push the shock down the full length of travel without much weight. Either something's wrong with the shock or I got the wrong model. It was 3 days too late to return it on Amazon.
When I add the racks, I'll update the post.
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