randyspann
Well-Known Member
- Well I took the plunge: qrings. (rotorbikeusa.com)
I had been fighting with myself: couldn't justify the expense. After all I usually ride with my wife (and have to keep the pace down). Finally in an impulsive move I ordered the qrings, I'm running a 52/38/26 triple 130 BCD, so I got the 53/39 qrings.
Installation was a breeze. And with John T.'s excellent setup document (here, search qrings), and rotor's document on setup for recumbents, the setup wasn't too diffucult either. Just setup with the max diameter of each ring's chain engagement at 70% of power stroke. I will use this as my inital setup, later, after some hours on the rings, I may experiment with the timing.
My fears: shifting would go to pot. Fears unfounded, shifting was just a smooth as before. Maybe even better because I took pains to get the FD "just right".
Initial impressions: Well, only one ride so far. But I noticed a difference right away. LIke places I would normally ride in the middle ring, I now go to the big ring. It's like 2 gears difference. Maybe 1-3 mph faster. That's for crusing. Power/mashing: same thing 1-2 gears higher, definately more effecient. Spinning: spinning seems a little better too, I could spin in the high 90's smoothly. On the whole it just feels more efficient. I turned in the fastest average by about 1.5 mph on one of my one hour training loops.
How to justify? Well I figure if one likes to get his cruzbike setup "spot on" and enjoys the sport more than just the casual rider, why not?
I had been fighting with myself: couldn't justify the expense. After all I usually ride with my wife (and have to keep the pace down). Finally in an impulsive move I ordered the qrings, I'm running a 52/38/26 triple 130 BCD, so I got the 53/39 qrings.
Installation was a breeze. And with John T.'s excellent setup document (here, search qrings), and rotor's document on setup for recumbents, the setup wasn't too diffucult either. Just setup with the max diameter of each ring's chain engagement at 70% of power stroke. I will use this as my inital setup, later, after some hours on the rings, I may experiment with the timing.
My fears: shifting would go to pot. Fears unfounded, shifting was just a smooth as before. Maybe even better because I took pains to get the FD "just right".
Initial impressions: Well, only one ride so far. But I noticed a difference right away. LIke places I would normally ride in the middle ring, I now go to the big ring. It's like 2 gears difference. Maybe 1-3 mph faster. That's for crusing. Power/mashing: same thing 1-2 gears higher, definately more effecient. Spinning: spinning seems a little better too, I could spin in the high 90's smoothly. On the whole it just feels more efficient. I turned in the fastest average by about 1.5 mph on one of my one hour training loops.
How to justify? Well I figure if one likes to get his cruzbike setup "spot on" and enjoys the sport more than just the casual rider, why not?