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Old July 30th 08, 03:12 AM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
Brian O.
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Default Frames for dx


wickedbob wrote:
Nimbus hub with 150 isis quax cranks for trials, 125 for street. The
qu-ax are lighter than the kh cranks and the nimbus hub is stronger
than the kh.



He's got the idea but you may consider KH moment cranks in the 137mm
size as thats a more versatile length and those cranks are less likely
to bash up your ankles.


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