Q45 for Rando Rides?

Fullcount

New Member
Anyone using the Q45 for Rando Rides? Is it too heavy? I am liking this bike for the comfort and I think it could work with the right gearing and tires? Your thoughts?
 

kizarmynot

Well-Known Member
It may come down to comfort more than weight. You’ll find various discussions of recumbutt that is likely due to seat angle. If you’ve already been riding long distances then it should work. As for the weight question I’m sure there are plenty of opinions/thoughts in this forum.
 

Fullcount

New Member
I am new to this bike and the Cruzbike world. I have about 75 miles in now and liking how it feels. I only had instance with reccumbutt years ago on a Tour Easy, so I know how it feels. Not getting an indication that this will manifest itself on this bike. I guess I will know as I get more saddle time in. Thank you.
 

kizarmynot

Well-Known Member
I am new to this bike and the Cruzbike world. I have about 75 miles in now and liking how it feels. I only had instance with reccumbutt years ago on a Tour Easy, so I know how it feels. Not getting an indication that this will manifest itself on this bike. I guess I will know as I get more saddle time in. Thank you.
Good luck! I posted about my experience around this time last year. In short, I did a 2 week tour, was fine early on but by the end I was experiencing significant RB after about 15 minutes. It’s also clear in the forum that some folks are not affected.
 

Doccus

Member
I recently did a longer multi-day ride. I started on the thicker stock seat pad and did 80 miles. I had recurrent episodes of RB and my rump was sore that night. I changed to the Ventisit pad and did the remaining 340+ miles with no pain at all. Correlation, not causation but made me a believer. I believe the reason some experience the pain and others do not is at least partially due to the variation in our anatomy. Though generally the same, the nerves, vessels, bones and muscles may be in slightly different positions in relation to each other.
 
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