Has anyone seen or bought this coker from udc? I have no idea about them. Im not going to buy one but just thought id spread the word. Pretty cool for only 280.
http://www.unicycle.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=822
Kelly.
Has anyone seen or bought this coker from udc? I have no idea about them. Im not going to buy one but just thought id spread the word. Pretty cool for only 280.
http://www.unicycle.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=822
Kelly.
And this new KH saddle.
Thats awesome, UDC also has this new uni http://www.unicycle.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=821 its under freestyle but it has a 20" x 4 1/4" tire
I want to see some pics.
BLAAHHH i just bought a coker for 377 dollars man i wonder if i could send it back and get this one…?
Chase
Gahhh!!! I should have waited a few months!!!
Since I am new to the world of unicycling, how does that uni and price compare to this one?
http://brandscycle.com/site/itemdetails.cfm?ID=2169&Catalog=39&sort=Price
Also, no shipping charges.
A coker is what I am aiming for, so I am very curious
Well I don’t know much about the new UDC coker yet but has the new KH seat to start with. The old one has a viscount and it costs a lot more. Looks like the new one has a better hub to.
The new 36" on UDC is better than that stock coker. The differences I can see are the hub, seat and tire. The hub is the super-wide UDC hub, which is a stronger hub, and since it’s wider, the wheel build can be stronger. The seat is a KH/Velo, which is a lot more comfortable than the viscount. The tire is labeled on the site as being Wheel TA, but I don’t know what that is. Might be the same as the Qu-ax, or may be specially made for UDC. If it’s the same as Qu-ax, it’ll have a smoother tread which is better for road riding. The pedals are probably also better and I’m guessing here, but based on the description, they are probably plastic platform pedals with pins sticking up which gives a better grip. It’s basically an all around better unicycle, and it’s less expensive.
I’m switching from a 29er to that one for my birthday! It rules!!!
Thanks Gilby (and you others) for that info.
I now know what to look for when after I get “learned up” on the 24"
I live in flat farmland, so the coker is what I am aiming for .