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Post by rnrperry98 on Aug 13, 2007 15:14:59 GMT -5
I got a chance to ride on a Qlink Commuter the other day and it is defiantly the one I want to get.
Does anyone know how to get a little more torque out of one?
While a little more highway speed would be nice I am not looking to make a race bike, I would like more low end power for going up hills with my wife and I both on and still be able to keep up with traffic.
Any info would be great.
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Post by Dennis D on Aug 13, 2007 16:15:14 GMT -5
Go with lighter rollers... it won't get more top speed out of it, but it'll give better power for hills and acceleration up to around 55mph or so. I went with 3 gm lighter rollers and acceleration is really good... better than with the stock rollers. I don't know if it hurt top speed any or not, as I hadn't done a top speed run befor I changed them. I'm not all that comfortable at speeds over 65mph on that 10" rear wheel anyhow, and it'll cruise at 65 so I'm happy.
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