Like Jacob said they are Qu-Ax pedals.
They’re my favorite pedal so far! They are light, come in a few colors and are only 10 bucks.
Like Jacob said they are Qu-Ax pedals.
They’re my favorite pedal so far! They are light, come in a few colors and are only 10 bucks.
are they good for trials or are the pins not good enough. im currently running some oddesey alloy pin (removable pin, and im pretty happy with em so far) pedals on my trials and some crappy haro plastics on my MUni (which im lookin to replace) (sorry i would/could speak french/pm you, but 1.im to lazy to pm and 2.im not completely confindent in my french ability)
just asking mostly cuz they looked pree cool, love the uni emile.
You better stay with metal pedals for trial.
aight thanks guys
I think this belongs in here, it’s mostly KH.
Included are before and after shots
Please send me my axle bolts UDC!
Woaa Max, that’s the nice set up.
Haha thanks! It’s got it’s new lower half, but it still needs a new frame and seatpost, probably also from KH. And a CF base… wow this will be an expensive upgrading!
what pedals are those.
where did you get the tensils?
nice set up.
VP caged pedals. Very commonly used by trials bikers, and most bike trials companies rebrand the VP caged and sell them. Not good for pedal grabs!
Got the Tensiles from UDC the day before they went out of stock;)
Hey,
Could someone with a long neck unicycle please measure from the ground to the top of the seat with the seat down as far as it can go. I am looking at buying a KH longneck frame but wondering if it would be too high for comfortable riding and thought if I new how high it was I could try out the high before I purchase one.
Muchly appreciated.
hey trevor, to give you a little help, i just got a longneck frame,
although i am quite tall i ride with a low saddle, and found the
300mm neck a bit long, this problem can be solved really easily
by simply cutting the neck of your frame to the right height, drilling
a small hole about 3cm down from the top and cutting a thin slot from
the hole to the top of your frame, like the existing top of your frame.
i did this, and i know many others have too, so dont be put off by the
“retail” height of a longneck frame.
Hey, I heard about this and just wondering if it is easy to stuff up?
And what tools did you use?
Thanks
If I had do you it I would use a hacksaw, and a drill. But there’s probably some other tools you can une to make it cleaner than a hacksaw.
That easy.
Thanks
pipe cutter , you could take it to your lbs aswell.
Yeah I dont no if I have a pipe cutter, What is your lbs?
local bike shop mines yarmcycles
Ok then thanks.
That handy my uncle owns the local bike shop.
Family member that has one is a great solution.
For everyone else, a pipe cutter only costs about $10 at the hardware store.