Q for road?

Right now I’m using a pair of 2003 Black Torker HD cranks on my road uni. These cranks are about at the end of their life and I need to find some replacements soon. These cranks have a fairly large Q factor and I was wondering if that’s a good or bad thing for road cycling. I have never used any other cranks so I don’t have a basis for comparison.

What cranks do you people use for road riding? If nothing else, I was going to order a pair of 2004 Torker LX cranks.

Thanks,
Daniel

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Q-factor

For me, the closer I can get my feet together for road riding, the better. The side to side swinging which naturally occurs on a unicycle is diminished when you can narrow that distance, and pedaling becomes noticeably more efficient. Which means no Q-factor is better.

I think the Torker LX cranks would work fine. (I have a pair) Good luck!