My timing is lucky. I was about to buy a xootr swift for conversion and found the quest just in time.
I'm delighted to see that the seat angle adjusting has been simplified. I'll buy two for my other cruzbikes as soon as those seatposts are put up on the website. I find that when I wear bulkier or thinner clothes I want to change the angle, but it's too much hassle with the current seat rails.
Can someone with a quest upload the dimensions of the the rear suspension? If there was any way to make one of the bolts a quick release, the quest could fold like a brompton or xootr, which would make it MUCH easier to get onto public transportation. I'm wondering if something like the brompton suspension block could be shimmed in: http://www.calhouncycle.com/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=111&idproduct=1536.
Is the quest going to be offered with a choice of chainstay lengths in 451? Or is the only way path to that combination to by a 26" and a second set of wheels? The long chainstays & small wheels would give a fast riding position (like grasshopper FX?).
For folks looking at rack options, consider the Xootr cross rack. It looks like it would work with some bags on the the 20 inch wheels and would be nicely aerodynamic.
I'm delighted to see that the seat angle adjusting has been simplified. I'll buy two for my other cruzbikes as soon as those seatposts are put up on the website. I find that when I wear bulkier or thinner clothes I want to change the angle, but it's too much hassle with the current seat rails.
Can someone with a quest upload the dimensions of the the rear suspension? If there was any way to make one of the bolts a quick release, the quest could fold like a brompton or xootr, which would make it MUCH easier to get onto public transportation. I'm wondering if something like the brompton suspension block could be shimmed in: http://www.calhouncycle.com/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=111&idproduct=1536.
Is the quest going to be offered with a choice of chainstay lengths in 451? Or is the only way path to that combination to by a 26" and a second set of wheels? The long chainstays & small wheels would give a fast riding position (like grasshopper FX?).
For folks looking at rack options, consider the Xootr cross rack. It looks like it would work with some bags on the the 20 inch wheels and would be nicely aerodynamic.