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First uni recommendations
I am interested in getting an uni, my uncle and a cousin both have one and I think I would like to learn to ride. I was looking at getting a Torker lx 24", I have heard from a couple other forums that they aren't pieces of junk and could be good to learn some more advanced stuff on later. If I ever get serious about riding I would either go for touring or trials so I think even though a 24" is harder to learn on but it would give me more used to touring if I wanted to. Any recommendations or ideas? I don't want to break the bank on my first uni, I just need one that won't fall apart. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks -- Wota ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wota's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/17920 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/73041 Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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Welcome The LX is a great learner. Sonds like you've picked the ideal size for you. 20 - tricks, learning, and light trials is easier, but it's slow and doesn't roll over bumps well. 24 - The above is a bit harder, but it's faster, and rolls over bumps better. - on either of these you could cheaply put on some different sized 'cranks ' (http://www.unicycle.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=847)and make it better for distance or light MUni (shorter longer) Caution: the seat on the LX is like a well shaped brick. You may want to upgrade it (or modify), which will likely require a new post. -- skilewis74 Ride everywhere and never just ride anywhere. If you can ride where you are going within a hour, do it, and if you can do a trick 50-75% of the time do it along the way.- Bob Burnquist What next? 'IUF skill levels' (http://www.unicycling.org/iuf/levels/)*' Street' (http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/The_Unicyclopedia/Street)*'unicycletips.com' (http://unicycletips.com/)*'Trials class system' (http://tinyurl.com/yqpvxk)*'Trials Building' (http://www.unicyclist.com/forums/showthread.php?t=64235) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ skilewis74's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/12404 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/73041 Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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Yep, the LX is a good start. The next step up from that would be something like this: http://www.unicycle.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=1057 which has a splined crank set and a better saddle. However, if you know that you want to do touring or trials, why spend lots on a 24? Actually, you could consider starting with a trials cycle. It would be a bit more expensive, but save money in the long run. http://www.unicycle.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=1090 would be a good trials uni, but its more expensive... But if you just want to learn for now, get the Torker LX. Unicycle.com has them in stock. -- Eroick --Eric Evenchick Email/MSN: 'Municycle.ca: Canada's Unicycle.com' (http://www.municycle.ca) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Eroick's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/10884 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/73041 Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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First uni recommendations
I think the best deal now is a Torker ax. A newer design with stainless spokes, alum frame and an ok seat, it is a bit lighter then the Lx and costs 5 $ more if you buy it here. UDC charges top retail price for there unis. http://www.niagaracycle.com/index.php?cPath=82 This place has an excellent seller rating on Amazon. Either a 20 or 24 is nice. Personally, I would suggest a 24 now, and buy a splined 20 later if you get into trials. -- feel the light ------------------------------------------------------------------------ feel the light's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/14551 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/73041 Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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First uni recommendations
Thanks for all the feedback, I really have no idea what I'm doing. I'll think about the ax, but I would like to try a little bit of everything, so I might stick with the lx. -- Wota ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wota's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/17920 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/73041 Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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First uni recommendations
If you ever come up to dallas let me know. There's plenty of us up here that ride -- The UniSLAB Spoonthumb wrote: Does it make you feel good? Arguing on the internet? '$100 right now if you beat this gap' (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oig5IEq-v4Y) Real talk ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The UniSLAB's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/15258 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/73041 Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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yup the LX is a good idea. that was my first uni and it was a good learner -- laxguy92 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ laxguy92's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/17892 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/73041 Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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It has a lot of fans on the board, and has been around longer then the ax. Either one is fine. I like the lightness of the ax. You can use an ax for light muni, even if you are 170 lbs like me. I ride my ax 29 everywhere I do my KH's and it holds up fine. I don't jump off anything more then a foot though. Unless you are a lot heavier then me , an lx or ax will hold up fine. If you want to jump off of tall things or are a heavy hopping mad man, these KH's seem the best deal on the web now. http://tinyurl.com/5u2akj I hear many parts on the lx and ax are the same. You are paying 5 $ more for the stainless spokes, alum frame and large diameter alum post, alex rim etc. I wish I knew someone with an lx so we could compare seats. I think the ax seat is ok, good for 10 miles, some say the lx seat sucks, but the ax seat may be identical for all I know. Not everyone likes the same seats. -- feel the light ------------------------------------------------------------------------ feel the light's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/14551 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/73041 Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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I've got a couple cousins in Dallas, I might contact you next tie I'm there UniSLAB. But I have a terrible memory about stuff like this . -- Wota ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wota's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/17920 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/73041 Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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If you have a good feeling that you will stick with uncycling, I would strongly recommend spending the extra to get the uni that Eroick mentioned above (http://www.unicycle.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=1057). Here's why: eventually you will get to the point where you start hopping on your unicycle. I don't mean even 1 foot jumps, just normal hopping. This will eventually break the weak LX hub (see http://www.unicyclist.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=46643). There is absolutely no compatible replacement LX hub available for purchase. The closest thing (the Suzue hub at UDC) will require new spokes because the flanges are too tall. This sucks. The Torker AX is even worse because virtually no part on that uni is standard (esp. the seat post width!). The good thing about the UDC uni Eroick and I are recommending is that all its parts are compatible with other standard uni/bike parts. You can upgrade/fix everything on the UDC Nimbus uni until you have a completely new uni. I hate owning stuff that I can't fix, and thus I will avoid Torker in the future. Just my 2cents. - Mark -- wheel-addict ------------------------------------------------------------------------ wheel-addict's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/14881 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/73041 Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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