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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Kingston, Ontario
Age: 24
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long time reader first time poster
I was just wondering if anyone knew where the cheapest place to buy a Torker DX Trials uni for someone living in Canada... also if you know of any major (or minor) weaknesses with said unicycle am also looking at the Koxx One White Widow but not sure if i have enough money for it, though it seems division8 is the best place for that for Canadians. Thanks |
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2 Wheel Traitor
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www.hbtrials.com
It will cost about $400 CAD to get a Torker DX 20" to your door from Unicycle.com. When I ordered mine, I was stupid and didn't ask about how much duty fees were... if I knew it was going to be over $400 at the time.. I would have just saved up and bought a KH20, or a Koxx-One. Last edited by Borgschulze; 2007-08-28 at 08:08 AM. |
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Ask me about the Ottawa unicyclists
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Division8.ca has way better prices on Koxx-one than HB. Another good place is always Bedfordunicycles.ca, or actualy Municycle.com. Municycle is in germany but shipping is strangely cheap from germany compared to the US. Also I find orders from Germany come way faster than from the US for almost no reason.
I would probably recomend getting something from MDC if you want something cheap and good, or from Bedford if you want something Canadian. Another thing is that Torker DX really isn't the best deal anymore, its heavy, the frame is pretty crap compared to others out there, and will probably end up costing you at least 400 bucks. You can get the Nimbus trials from MDC for about 300 plus shipping and duty fees. Which will probably come out to 400 (yeah I know its the same price as the DX) but it will probably get there faster, and its much better.
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I sleep with mine
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: 3rd Coast
Age: 24
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Daaaammmmmm, thats a sick avatar bro
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Kingston, Ontario
Age: 24
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Ok well I've reconsidered the Torker but am still most likely going to be on a budget...so now i'm thinking either a
20 Inch Trials Qu-ax http://www.einradladen.net/shop/show...roducts_id/663 or 20 Inch Nimbus ISIS Trials http://www.einradladen.net/shop/show...roducts_id/663 I am still being tempted by the Koxx One white widow but kinda just dreaming anyway your thoughts on which of those two is the better deal would be appreciated... |
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Ask me about the Ottawa unicyclists
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I would go with the Nimbus, its cheaper and I think they are pretty much about the same in quality, although the nimbus has a wider rim which most people prefer.
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Unicycling = trials
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: UK - Cambridge/Canterbury
Age: 23
Posts: 2,184
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i'd recomend this one
http://www.einradladen.net/shop/show...roducts_id/457 The mdc edition of the qu-ax has a 45mm rim (3mm wider than the nimbus KH05 rim) - has stronger cranks and has a nice gusseted seatpost. I think its worth the extra money. ALso you get some very nice metal pedals (jimi C's) Only downside is the 48spoke but you get a stronger wheelbuild. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Kingston, Ontario
Age: 24
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Ok cool, thanks guys.
quick innocent question though, why is 48 spokes a downside? |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Kingston, Ontario
Age: 24
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oh yeah...and sorry for posting the same links, i figure you noticed that though
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Unicycling = trials
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: UK - Cambridge/Canterbury
Age: 23
Posts: 2,184
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48 spokes makes the wheel a bit stronger, but the main problems are these :
- 48 spokes is not as common as 36, so the hub/rim/spokes cant be reused if you decide you want to move to a KH moment or a nimbus ISIS crankset for example. However its very unlikely you'd want to change the crankset tbh and if you were going to you'd probably change your rim as well. - 48 spokes makes the wheel abit heavier. It doesnt really matter, and loads of really good riders ride qu-ax and they dont have a problem, i think its probably more of a mental issue, and you can always claim that more weight = more muscle. But the few more spokes dont really make much difference in weight tbh.Some people do like a very light uni though. Apart from that there arent any dissadvantages i can think of. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Kingston, Ontario
Age: 24
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thanks
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Trials Wannabe
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Markham, Ontario
Age: 30
Posts: 148
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domdom2000: Bedford Unicycles. (www.bedfordunicycles.ca) Canadian company = costs less for shipping + no duty fees.
Less in shipping + no duties = more money to spend on your ride. I had Darren build up my trials unicycle for less than what it looks like you would spend on a torker DX. And it's sweet & everyone loves Chicklet (Chicklet = my trials uni) Give Darren a ring or send him an e-mail.
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yay....180 unispins
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Markham, Ontario, Canada
Age: 17
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You could try bedford or just get the nimbus
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yay....180 unispins
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Markham, Ontario, Canada
Age: 17
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you could try Bedford of the NImbus ISIS
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A little everything...
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Jacob you just said that...
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