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Old October 11th 08, 07:12 PM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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you could try putting a bolt though the hub or welding the cranks in
place for a temporary fix, but you will need a new one soon.


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Old October 11th 08, 07:13 PM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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oh wow, i don't think i've heard of a qu-ax doing this, they are great
unicycles for the most part.
as far as a new uni, i would go with the nimbus trials if is the best
price, any unicycle with an ISIS hub will do, or the old qu-ax if they
even still sell it.
Koxx one w/ a street rim if you don't ever want to buy another.
or a KH w/ the rim upgrade later.


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Old October 11th 08, 07:14 PM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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thejdw;1111390 wrote:
you could try putting a bolt though the hub or welding the cranks in
place for a temporary fix, but you will need a new one soon.




usually welding the things in place works.
just be sure to get the bearings off, and take care to do it right, not
all at once or you will kill the strength of the hub.


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Old October 11th 08, 07:16 PM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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thejdw;1111390 wrote:
you could try putting a bolt though the hub or welding the cranks in
place for a temporary fix, but you will need a new one soon.




usually welding the FLANGES in place works.
just be sure to get the bearings off, and take care to do it right, not
all at once or you will kill the strength of the hub.

do NOT weld the cranks on.
can you give us a link to your unicycle online
you may only need a wheelset, and that will be much cheaper in the long
run.


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Old October 12th 08, 02:35 PM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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skrobo;1111394 wrote:
usually welding the FLANGES in place works.
just be sure to get the bearings off, and take care to do it right, not
all at once or you will kill the strength of the hub.

do NOT weld the cranks on.
can you give us a link to your unicycle online
you may only need a wheelset, and that will be much cheaper in the long
run.




I'm goign to pass by the unicyle store in a while, I'll take it there.

I can't even ride anymore, the pedals turn the wheel doesn't aa thing
anymore.. It's a qu-ax luxus 20 inch


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