View Full Version : Qu-ax Trials Uni
super_evill
2003-12-08, 11:07 PM
Does anyone know any information about the 20" Qu-ax Trials unicycle with splined hub? Is the hub any good, and is it worth buying?
thinuniking
2003-12-09, 04:57 PM
if you mean the one on www.municycle.com it is ment to be great I am up grading my yuni with the hub after crimbo.the hub/cranks are a steal at £80 where as the kh is £140 the onza coming in at £120 i have to pay £10 for shiping but still it's a bargin.i can say ant thing for the uni but it looks fairly standard trial uni material the yellow kh matches the hub all in all a nice uni.if you get it tell me how good it is as i want to get it's big muni bro.
one of the guys in our club just got one...go for it!
klaym
2004-11-20, 09:25 PM
Hello! I just LOVE to resurrect dusty old threads. Anyway, I ordered a 2005 Quax trials unicycle and it should arrive within a few days now. I will make a detailed review of it and will post it here in the unicycle reviews forum.
unicyclerpunk
2005-10-19, 06:55 PM
Definately get one!!! there superb and way cheaper then a KH or Onza. same to me?
onelesscar
2005-11-07, 05:15 PM
it certainly sounds like qu-axs are the way to go. i'm gonna order one soon, and i'll see how it goes.
butternuts
2005-11-16, 06:52 AM
kinda heavy but amazing defiantly get one its worth it i love mine
isaac steiner
2006-12-15, 12:25 AM
Ya I think qu-ax are pretty sweet...Ive had mine now for about a week and I love it!:)
bungalistic
2006-12-15, 12:27 AM
If you can afford it go for the KH as it is lighter and tougher and will be worth the money in the long run.
If however you are working to a certain amount then there ain't much better than that qu-ax for the price and you can always replace and upgrade bits as you progress.
skilewis74
2006-12-15, 03:33 AM
The cranks on the Qu-Ax are a bit long at 145 mm though, unless you primarily do trials. Good luck at finding any replacement sizes other than 170 mm anywhere.
The Onza cranks are a tiny bit shorter at 140 mm and costs $127 more. But you have a wide variety in redily available replacement crank sizes. Also I've heard it's a bit lighter than the Qu-Ax.
But if you have the money a KH is definately the way to go.
brendan
2006-12-15, 07:37 AM
in on municycle.com and unicycle.co.uk the KH moment is cheaper than the qu-ax. But surely the qu-ax hub makes a strionger wheel cause its a 48 spoke?
skrobo
2006-12-19, 03:57 AM
in on municycle.com and unicycle.co.uk the KH moment is cheaper than the qu-ax. But surely the qu-ax hub makes a strionger wheel cause its a 48 spoke?
haha
i VERY HIGHLY doubt it
but maybe
KH has drilled rims too
Bertl
2006-12-20, 10:26 AM
The Qu-ax is quite good. heavier but also stronger than most other unis!
It's really hard to break a QA.
Buy it, it's "a friend for life";)
Lucas1wheel
2006-12-20, 11:01 AM
Qu Ax hub and cranks have never been bent or broken, kh and onza have been not by many but they have been, joe hodges rode the qu ax cranks quite hard he said and didnt bend them.
also i found qu ax cranks a bit long i think there a bit longer than 140 because onza aee 140 and dont seem long at all, so i got 127 cranks from qu ax which are good length quite short good for street
DustinSchaap
2006-12-20, 11:19 AM
The Qu-Ax is one of the best unicycles out there, the yellow hub + cranks are bomb proof. Like Lucas says they've never been broken or bent, while I know Marco bent Koxx cranks, myself, I bent 2 sets of KH cranks (the first in 2 weeks, the second in 2 days), Mike snapped his KH cranks and lots of others have as well. The Qu-Ax unicycle is slightly heavier, but the weight doesn't matter than much and it's a damn good unicycle for a damn good price. The rim has been improved, there were some comments on the last one, so it's deffinatly a godo buy.
Chexjc
2006-12-21, 12:18 AM
i have one..its a great unicycle. A Tad heavy but thats okay. How do you pronounce Qu-Ax..does anyone know ? lol
pkplonker
2006-12-22, 09:56 PM
I got one for sale look HERE (http://www.unicyclist.com/forums/showthread.php?p=683635#post683635)
JoshPitman
2007-04-14, 06:33 PM
Que-Axe is what the bloke on the phone said to me haha and I asked about the "Quarx" unicycle lol and he said do you mean the "Que-Axe?" I was like achem yes thats the one ;)
maximus unius
2007-04-14, 07:54 PM
Does anyone notice that this thread is 3 1/2 years old?
JoshPitman
2007-04-14, 07:56 PM
wow no i didn't haha I was just searching the forums for Qu-Ax unicycle info lol
skrobo
2007-04-15, 10:13 PM
If you can afford it go for the KH as it is lighter and tougher and will be worth the money in the long run.
If however you are working to a certain amount then there ain't much better than that qu-ax for the price and you can always replace and upgrade bits as you progress.
uhm
the quax is way stronger, just heavier. NUFF SAID
JoshPitman
2007-04-15, 10:19 PM
cool cheers m8 I have already decided to go for the qu-ax splined trial uni now :) thanks for your help!
Josh
mcnuggets300
2007-07-01, 10:57 AM
Que-Axe is what the bloke on the phone said to me haha and I asked about the "Quarx" unicycle lol and he said do you mean the "Que-Axe?" I was like achem yes thats the one ;)
i have always pronounced it cue-axe, i think the hyphen is for a pause...
as someone on these forums once said (i forget who)
'I heard jesus himself say "Cue-Axe"'
Does anyone notice that this thread is 3 1/2 years old?
yep
SARIN
2007-07-02, 03:27 AM
My friend has got one(2007), and I like it so much...it's a great uni. Despite the seat being a pile...I'd put a KH street fusion gel on, and call it a winner. I almost want to get one as a second uni to my KH20.
mcnuggets300
2007-07-09, 04:08 AM
thats basically what the MDC edition does
it put on a better seat and upgrades the pedals
and it is the same price as a regular Qu-ax
supernova
2007-09-26, 08:49 PM
Quax is great:)
qhxakg
2007-09-26, 11:51 PM
I like how this thread was started in 2003 and has been revived around once a year.:)
cool-bananas
2007-09-27, 10:44 PM
I like how this thread was started in 2003 and has been revived around once a year.:)
makes more sense then just making a new thread every time some one needs info on a qu-ax
wickedbob
2007-09-28, 10:22 AM
I heart this thread.
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