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Old 2010-12-03, 05:01 PM   #1
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CF base questions.

I just got my first cf base and its awesome but now I'm wondering about other cf bases. I always hear specific types when they are talked about. What are the differences between them all?
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Old 2010-12-03, 05:29 PM   #2
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what specific types?
I know of four common (albeit it some less common than others) types

UDC/gemcrest CF base
Axel base
Exceed CF base
Scott wallis

I dont think the scott wallis bases are made anymore, but that was the only one which took thomson seatposts.
there's been a few other random people who've made some too.
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Old 2010-12-03, 05:32 PM   #3
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UDC cf base... thin and you will strip out the square holes in them and ive heard of people breaking them. If your a mellow rider and be sure to be careful with the UDC base it will last you a lifetime i say.

Axel base.... super thick, amazing quality and super strong! have yet to hear about anyone breaking them and i cant imagine anyone doing so as well, unless you run it over with a cement truck that is haha
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Old 2010-12-07, 06:16 PM   #4
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UDC is do it yourself, meaning if you make the holes wrong then yes, yes they will strip.

Mine lasted my 2 years and I just sold it to somebody on here.

You can use epoxy to hold the bolts/nuts tight, then stripping will never be an issue. I never did this, just filed very carefully and it's been fine.
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Old 2010-12-07, 10:06 PM   #5
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Mine lasted my 2 years and I just sold it to somebody on here.
And it's stills going strong!

I have 3 UDC bases, I've never had problems with any of them except one that stripped at one hole. I'd really like to see what's the difference with another kind of CF base though, I can't really see how it can be stiffer
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Old 2010-12-08, 06:33 AM   #6
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And it's stills going strong!

I have 3 UDC bases, I've never had problems with any of them except one that stripped at one hole. I'd really like to see what's the difference with another kind of CF base though, I can't really see how it can be stiffer
hmmm..this is good to know... maybe i will try a udc cf base then.
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Axel base FTW
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Old 2010-12-09, 12:49 AM   #8
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From the forum titles listed under "General Discussion", the "Unicycle Product Reviews" forum is described as such:

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Post your product reviews here!
"CF base questions" doesn't read like a product review. This is not the proper forum for asking questions.

If you have questions, first search the Unicyclist.com forums (especially the forum you're already in!) to find your answer. It is more than likely your answers are already here; in this case there is no reason to start a new thread.

If you can't find your answer (please try at least once for your own benefit), only then should you post your question in Rec.Sport.Unicycling. Not only does it help keep the forums organized, posting in RSU exposes your question to a much wider audience, giving you a chance at a better, more accurate answer.

Thanks!
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From the forum titles listed under "General Discussion", the "Unicycle Product Reviews" forum is described as such:



"CF base questions" doesn't read like a product review. This is not the proper forum for asking questions.

If you have questions, first search the Unicyclist.com forums (especially the forum you're already in!) to find your answer. It is more than likely your answers are already here; in this case there is no reason to start a new thread.

If you can't find your answer (please try at least once for your own benefit), only then should you post your question in Rec.Sport.Unicycling. Not only does it help keep the forums organized, posting in RSU exposes your question to a much wider audience, giving you a chance at a better, more accurate answer.

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