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UniBrier
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The Seattle crew had a record for breakdowns at St. Ed's yesterday.
Shortly into the ride we were playing on the stunts when Harper snapped
his SH square taper on a less than two foot drop!
[image:
http://www.unicyclist.com/gallery/albums/albux48/StEds041804_078.thumb.jpg]
Later, G3o did a 4 foot drop and exacerbated his crank allignment. The
next picnic table 180-drop snapped the axle of his Sem-Wide Hub.
[image:
http://www.unicyclist.com/gallery/albums/albux48/StEds041804_079.thumb.jpg]
Next, Pete tried the picnic table drop and bent his cranks!
[image:
http://www.unicyclist.com/gallery/albums/albux48/StEds041804_082.thumb.jpg]
Harper borrowed TB's Summit to finish the ride. G3o's failure was at the
end of the ride and had to walk back to the cars.
The photos and a nice movie (2.2 MB) of independent cranks are 'here.'
(http://www.unicyclist.com/gallery/albux48)
JC's and TB's Profile hubs were unscathed. My SH splined hub and cranks
held up to my lame drops.
A record day indeed.
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UniBrier - Its Time to Ride
Steve De Cuckoo
The Roadrunner or Ground Cuckoo can run at speeds of up to 15 miles per
hour (24 km per hour). It rarely flies and does not migrate. When it is
in danger, it runs or crouches to hide.
The RoadUnier or Cuckoo Cokier can ride at speeds of up to 15 miles per
hour (24 km per hour). It rarely flies and does not migrate. When it is
in danger it UPDs and slides.
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Shortly into the ride we were playing on the stunts when Harper snapped
his SH square taper on a less than two foot drop!
[image:
http://www.unicyclist.com/gallery/albums/albux48/StEds041804_078.thumb.jpg]
Later, G3o did a 4 foot drop and exacerbated his crank allignment. The
next picnic table 180-drop snapped the axle of his Sem-Wide Hub.
[image:
http://www.unicyclist.com/gallery/albums/albux48/StEds041804_079.thumb.jpg]
Next, Pete tried the picnic table drop and bent his cranks!
[image:
http://www.unicyclist.com/gallery/albums/albux48/StEds041804_082.thumb.jpg]
Harper borrowed TB's Summit to finish the ride. G3o's failure was at the
end of the ride and had to walk back to the cars.
The photos and a nice movie (2.2 MB) of independent cranks are 'here.'
(http://www.unicyclist.com/gallery/albux48)
JC's and TB's Profile hubs were unscathed. My SH splined hub and cranks
held up to my lame drops.
A record day indeed.
--
UniBrier - Its Time to Ride
Steve De Cuckoo
The Roadrunner or Ground Cuckoo can run at speeds of up to 15 miles per
hour (24 km per hour). It rarely flies and does not migrate. When it is
in danger, it runs or crouches to hide.
The RoadUnier or Cuckoo Cokier can ride at speeds of up to 15 miles per
hour (24 km per hour). It rarely flies and does not migrate. When it is
in danger it UPDs and slides.
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