gds58
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[QUOTE The science does make sense....but they just did not feel right.
I maintain that seeing a good bike fitter should remain a priority over Q rings though![/QUOTE]
Yes I agree, I am a qualified bike fitter too, so I can vouch for that advice as well!! Are you aware that Rotor Q-Rings have multiple positions (OCP) to enable you to fine tune them to suit your own riding style etc. Older ones had 5 positions and the newer ones have 4. This might help if you try them again.
I maintain that seeing a good bike fitter should remain a priority over Q rings though![/QUOTE]
Yes I agree, I am a qualified bike fitter too, so I can vouch for that advice as well!! Are you aware that Rotor Q-Rings have multiple positions (OCP) to enable you to fine tune them to suit your own riding style etc. Older ones had 5 positions and the newer ones have 4. This might help if you try them again.