borealbliss
New Member
I would simply buy a Cruzbike Quest right now if price were not a consideration. Cruzbike offers a fine product and does their best to keep costs low without sacrificing performance, so I am sure the Quest is worth every dollar, but if can get something similar that is more affordable and within my DIY ability, I'd like to know. From the beginning, Cruzbike products have always appealed to the DIY consumer.
Like many of you here, I've been following the development of the Cruzbike line over the last three years since the first Sofrider was introduced (just search the yahoo cruzbike group for my login name: borealbliss). The new Cruzbike Quest has reignited my interest in FWD MBB bikes. Now I can buy one with the feature I most want: a lower BB height. But it appears there may be more than one way to get that, if I am willing to do a small amount of DIY work. However, I need more input from forum members to help me evaluate my options:
Option 1:
Downtube conversion
I have seen a lot of Cruzbike conversions that use foldable bikes with 20" wheels, especially the Downtube line of foldable bikes. Would it be possible to buy a Downtube foldable bike, modify it with a conversion kit, and substitute the Quest short chainstay (available separately for the Quest 451)?
http://www.cruzbike.com/content/quest-short-chainstay
Since this is a common conversion, are plans available online?
Option 2:
20" Sofrider
On a Sofrider V2, Would it be possible to switch the stock wheels and chainstay out for 20" wheels and the Quest short chainstay? (Maybe the new V2 kit would be more useful here.)
Some concerns:
If I modify a Sofrider V2 in this way, I would probably need to change the position/type of brakes I use, or, and maybe more appropriately, I could get a new fork (any spare Quest forks available?).
Would there be enough trail with 20" wheels?
Would the CoG to front tire patch angle remain within EEC braking performance standards?
Option 3:
Forget about modifying a Downtube folder or the Sofrider V2 and just buy the Cruzbike Quest. :geek:
Like many of you here, I've been following the development of the Cruzbike line over the last three years since the first Sofrider was introduced (just search the yahoo cruzbike group for my login name: borealbliss). The new Cruzbike Quest has reignited my interest in FWD MBB bikes. Now I can buy one with the feature I most want: a lower BB height. But it appears there may be more than one way to get that, if I am willing to do a small amount of DIY work. However, I need more input from forum members to help me evaluate my options:
Option 1:
Downtube conversion
I have seen a lot of Cruzbike conversions that use foldable bikes with 20" wheels, especially the Downtube line of foldable bikes. Would it be possible to buy a Downtube foldable bike, modify it with a conversion kit, and substitute the Quest short chainstay (available separately for the Quest 451)?
http://www.cruzbike.com/content/quest-short-chainstay
Since this is a common conversion, are plans available online?
Option 2:
20" Sofrider
On a Sofrider V2, Would it be possible to switch the stock wheels and chainstay out for 20" wheels and the Quest short chainstay? (Maybe the new V2 kit would be more useful here.)
Some concerns:
If I modify a Sofrider V2 in this way, I would probably need to change the position/type of brakes I use, or, and maybe more appropriately, I could get a new fork (any spare Quest forks available?).
Would there be enough trail with 20" wheels?
Would the CoG to front tire patch angle remain within EEC braking performance standards?
Option 3:
Forget about modifying a Downtube folder or the Sofrider V2 and just buy the Cruzbike Quest. :geek: