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khwannabe

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I need some help finding a durable trials unicycle, I have a way of
breaking pretty much everything I touch. On my torker cx I trashed the
cranks and bent the axel, and on my nimbus II the right bearing slid so
the crank was grinding on the frame. If any of you have any
recommendations I'm all ears, paying for repairs gets old really
fast...


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khwannabe wrote:
> I need some help finding a durable trials unicycle, I have a way of
> breaking pretty much everything I touch. On my torker cx I trashed the
> cranks and bent the axel, and on my nimbus II the right bearing slid so
> the crank was grinding on the frame. If any of you have any
> recommendations I'm all ears, paying for repairs gets old really
> fast...



uh all you need is a spacer like the KH has, you can order the bolts
and spacers, just get rid of the bolts and put in the spacers. it
doesn't sound like you are that hard on your equipment, it sounds like
you are just too lazy to fix it.
if thats the case get a koxx one. i had to fix the rim on my kh so i
got a Koxx one undrilled rim.


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khwannabe wrote:
> haha nah I'm not too lazy, I just have terrible luck and I don't know
> how to fix any of it but thanks anyway





you don't have terrible luck, anyone would break a cx riding trials on
it, and as described the nimbus is easily fixable.


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