On Sat, 2010-09-25 at 13:34 -0700, Kathryn Hall wrote:
> I'm sure you know this, but to summarize, tread depends on model of
> crank and bottom bracket width, which in turn is dependent on
> clearance at the chain stays.  What I can say from my experience is
> that the narrowest tread can be had with a TA Pro 5 Vis or VO Grand
> Cru crank providing the chain stays allow a narrow bottom bracket.  If
> you want a wider Q factor, you only need insert a wider bb.
> 
> Having said that, today, after not having been on my bike for a couple
> weeks, I rode a new bike with about 5-7 wider tread than my old bike.
> I noticed the difference immediately in my foot placement but put it
> out of my mind and rode in a spirited ( for me ! ) manner.  That is, I
> applied myself with some effort, and pedaled at times from the knee,
> if that makes sense, and at times from the hip.  At the end of the
> ride the most noticeable thing for me was a lack of left knee pain
> that had been plaguing me for some time.  What I initially noticed
> with some annoyance turned out to be a blessing in disguise.  But
> we'll see - it's really too soon to say anything definitive.

Which is to say, your knee pain was possibly improved by going to a
higher Q?



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