Part suppliers

I would like to know how to get in contact with companies who supply unicycle
parts. Especially hubs and cranks. If you have any information please respond or
email me at kcweb@nb.net. Thank you.

Casey Hunter

Re: Part suppliers

In a message dated 3/6/99 11:59:06 AM, kcweb@nb.net wrote:

>I would like to know how to get in contact with companies who supply unicycle
>parts. Especially hubs and cranks. If you have any information please respond
>or email me at kcweb@nb.net. Thank you.
>
>Casey Hunter

When my hub gets cranky, I call The Unicycle Factory in Kokomo, IN (USA) @ (765)
452-2692. There is no catalog, it’s a one-man operation.

Unicycle Lady http://members.aol.com/unilady/ “A Smile is a Wonderous Thing”

RE: Part suppliers

> I would like to know how to get in contact with companies who supply unicycle
> parts. Especially hubs and cranks. If you have any information

There is not really any such thing as a unicycle parts supplier. For your best
source of parts choices and almost unlimited information about unicycle stuff,
the Unicycle Factory, as recommended by the UniLady, is your best bet.

(765) 452-2692

jf

Re: Part suppliers

James Hunter wrote:
>
> I would like to know how to get in contact with companies who supply unicycle
> parts. Especially hubs and cranks. If you have any information please respond
> or email me at kcweb@nb.net. Thank you.
>
> Casey Hunter
yep tom is the man to call he can chat for hours!

Re: Part suppliers

Brad Gwynn wrote:
>
> yep tom is the man to call he can chat for hours!

The last time we called him, he gave us his URL, the name of which probably
won’t surprise anybody:

http://www.I’m-not-on-the-Internet.com

We also were faxed an adorable cartoon about his getting his first fax machine.