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The Mostly Harmless Pedant
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA
Age: 33
Posts: 15
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Well that's good to hear; I weight about the same as you, so it's good to know that we aren't too heavy for one wheel. *grins*
In the end, though, I bought a Torker LX from someone here on the forums and I'm quite pleased with it. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2012
Posts: 2
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haha i dont think theres such a thing as too big/heavy, atleast i hope not!
I have been looking at whats next as my bravery vs tallent improves and bigger drops might be on the horizon.As a starter my reflex (which is neon pink but in a good way, LOL!) has been superb and id definatly recommend but I guess il eventually move towards something even sturdier and trials flavered. |
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xtreame unicyclist
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Australia
Posts: 12
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i brought the exact one linked in the first comment. it is crap. i've spent about $100 repairing it.
I've got new cranks pedals seat seatpost seatclamp tyre oh and it didn't even come with bolts for the bearing caps. so my advice buy the better one of udc
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