jwitten
Active Member
Hello all,
Thanks to some advice for Charles on sourcing parts, I recently converted the double crank on my Sofrider to a triple. I live in the very hilly Seattle suburbs, and have found that the lower 22 tooth granny gear is a real benefit. Its just seems much easier to climb with the higher pedaling cadence allowed with the granny ring than to mash as hard as possible at a slower cadence on the stock ring.
Anyway, as I was climbing a rather challenging hill on Maui the other day, I realized that it would be nice to have a smaller front chainring on my Quest as well. I suppose I could replace the single e-Ring with a new double crank (with circular rings), but I'd hate to lose the benefit of the E-Ring. So I am wondering if I would be able to replace the large ring on a new double crank with the Quest's E-Ring. Are the dimensions and mounting points of the E-Ring "standard" so that it could be fitted to other cranks, and would there be any problems shifting from a smaller circular ring onto the larger e-Ring?
Any thoughts?? If it seems like an okay idea, any ideas on a Quest-compatible Crank / Bottom Bracket combo that the E-Ring could be swapped onto?
Thanks i advance for the input!
Jeff
Thanks to some advice for Charles on sourcing parts, I recently converted the double crank on my Sofrider to a triple. I live in the very hilly Seattle suburbs, and have found that the lower 22 tooth granny gear is a real benefit. Its just seems much easier to climb with the higher pedaling cadence allowed with the granny ring than to mash as hard as possible at a slower cadence on the stock ring.
Anyway, as I was climbing a rather challenging hill on Maui the other day, I realized that it would be nice to have a smaller front chainring on my Quest as well. I suppose I could replace the single e-Ring with a new double crank (with circular rings), but I'd hate to lose the benefit of the E-Ring. So I am wondering if I would be able to replace the large ring on a new double crank with the Quest's E-Ring. Are the dimensions and mounting points of the E-Ring "standard" so that it could be fitted to other cranks, and would there be any problems shifting from a smaller circular ring onto the larger e-Ring?
Any thoughts?? If it seems like an okay idea, any ideas on a Quest-compatible Crank / Bottom Bracket combo that the E-Ring could be swapped onto?
Thanks i advance for the input!
Jeff