Some of the reviews I've read suggest the q-factor (distance between left and right crank) on the Creo at 181 mm will be an issue for some riders coming from an acoustic road bike at around 140 mm. I've been worrying about this while awaiting my Creo delivery in November and it occurred to me today as I was riding my Vado that the q-factor for it is likely similar to the Creo and, if so, will not be unfamiliar to me. I use clipless pedals on my Vado and my acoustic bike.
I can't find a published q-factor for the Vado and I'm not sure about how I would go about measuring it accurately on my own bike. Anyone have information on what the spec is or a method for accurately determining a bike's q-factor?
I can't find a published q-factor for the Vado and I'm not sure about how I would go about measuring it accurately on my own bike. Anyone have information on what the spec is or a method for accurately determining a bike's q-factor?