LazarGator
New Member
Good morning Q45 riders. Do any of you know (or have opinion on) how the Q45 would do on sustained (say 3-5 miles) 4-6% grade climbs on dirt roads or trails? Like Forest Service or fire roads, as in the image, (Great Divide MTB Trail in Wyoming from my 2021 ride), only steeper? Would front wheel slip be an issue on such grades? What about steeper, like 8-10%? Assume a fit rider who could easily do the climbs on an upright bike. One gentleman has ridden the entire Great Divide MTB trail on a rear drive Azub Six ( https://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/?o=3d2&doc_id=21550&v=fJ ) without much trouble. Haven't found anything on the web about anyone doing part or all of the GD trail on a Cruzbike. I'm about to cancel out my summer trip to Colorado to ride a GDMBT section of 235 miles, because of back/neck arthritis so can no longer use my upright bikepacking bike. But then the thought struck me, could I do it on a Q45, with widest knobby tires that fit (maybe Rene Herse Jupiter Ridge 48) and appropriate gearing? Am I crazy to think of trying this? BTW, I routinely do 50-85 mile rides on my S40 (on asphalt), so very comfortable on a Cruzbike. Thanks in advance for your thoughts.