castlerobber
Zen MBB Master
I tried for several months to sell my Q451, once my Silvio 1.5 was built up. I was (and am) so tickled with the Silvio, that I didn't think I'd want to ride the Q any more. But deals have repeatedly fallen through, winter has arrived, and the Q is still here. I hopped on it a few times recently for short rides, including a dash downtown with coffee mug in hand to watch our small town's Christmas parade, and discovered that I still really enjoy the Q. So, having taken it off the market, I've made the Q451 my winter project bike.
The Q seems a logical candidate for dodging bollards and pedestrians on the local bike paths, and for my teenager to ride when he isn't on his MTB. I wanted to put wider tires on, but there aren't a lot of options for wide 451 tires. Rather than going all the way up to 26" (559) wheels, I decided to split the difference with 24" (507) wheels.
As far as the drivetrain, I considered turning the Q into a 1 x 10; adding a front derailleur and triple crankset; or installing a Patterson Metropolis crankset. I've liked the combination of the Dual Drive, e-ring, and 155mm cranks so much, however, that I decided it was worth having a Dual Drive wheel built.
Once I found out that the requisite long chainstay was still available for sale, I spent the Christmas weekend bargain hunting on eBay, Amazon, the BROL classifieds, etc. As pieces and parts come in, I'll post progress reports and photos.
The Q seems a logical candidate for dodging bollards and pedestrians on the local bike paths, and for my teenager to ride when he isn't on his MTB. I wanted to put wider tires on, but there aren't a lot of options for wide 451 tires. Rather than going all the way up to 26" (559) wheels, I decided to split the difference with 24" (507) wheels.
As far as the drivetrain, I considered turning the Q into a 1 x 10; adding a front derailleur and triple crankset; or installing a Patterson Metropolis crankset. I've liked the combination of the Dual Drive, e-ring, and 155mm cranks so much, however, that I decided it was worth having a Dual Drive wheel built.
Once I found out that the requisite long chainstay was still available for sale, I spent the Christmas weekend bargain hunting on eBay, Amazon, the BROL classifieds, etc. As pieces and parts come in, I'll post progress reports and photos.