Climb like a mountain goat.
1-Drive system: The same [design as] the V and S models now [on] the Q45
[Hooray! Much rejoicing in the land. Yipee! Thrilled! Go designers, Go! Rock on! ]
2-Wheelbase: The Q45 is designed for adventure touring so the product team assumed it would often be fully loaded. To crank up traction when climbing and stability when descending with a full load, they increased its wheelbase by over an inch. The difference is significant.
[Someday I need to ride several different models side by side to experience the differences.]
3-Gearing: The product team outfitted the Q45 with a wide range 11 speed cassette that is perfectly suited for hauling your gear up long those climbs.
[I'm guessing everyone has their own idea of perfect but this should be pretty amazing for the target consumer. True touring might want more gears (and would likely change whatever they feel like anyway) but all of us wannabe's will be thrilled with the simple, elegant shifting.]
4-Brakes: What goes up must come down. The Q45's disc brakes deliver excellent stopping power so you can descend confidently, even in wet conditions.
[This doesn't appear to be a change, at least not a major one as the QX100 already had disc brakes.]
Quibbles aside this hits virtually all my wish list - awesome work
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