that is HOT
Thanks, man
The 24" Nimbus MUnis are reaaally nice to ride. My friend has one, and it seems light and bouncy enough for trials, as well as good for MUni. How do you find your cycle computer setup? I had a (really cheap) wireless one, but it was useless. I’m guessing the branded ones are better?
Oldie but goodie!
Nice ride, MuniAddict :).
@ Onions: Yeah the 24" Nimbus is great to drive! I love it! The Sigma BC1009STS wireless is awesome! Its a good computer and it works very good. I payed only 25€ for the computer
having had a while to test the new muni out, i love it! i dont think i would like to change anything on it
PERFECT!!! Ill post mine after i finish painting it
Which color?
here ya go! the seat clamp and magura clamps are drying now they are purple
Yeah nice! Like the color :). Is that a 26"?
The windshield wiper looks like a touring handle!
hahaha didnt think of that
Good day to all!
I recently joined your forum. Living in Kazakhstan, started riding unicycle this year.
For now I have 26" QuAx AluMuni, now it equipped with hookworm tire. Waiting delivery of 20" QuAx Luxus for my wife and 36" QuAx for me
Morning ride with friend:
W/hookworm tire:
W/Me on top
Mine got a update here she is
This is my 20" torker dx unistar. She hasn’t seen much dirt lately but that’s all about to change this Thursday:)
Now I see why everyone is in love with disk brakes! I will never use anything else beside disk brakes again after riding with them.
The setup:
-KH seat with CF base
-Magura MT2 brakes with KH Starfighter extensioner
-KH clamp
-KH forged seat post
-KH 24’’ frame
-Duro 24x3 tire
-KH non-drilled rim
-Mad4one ergal disk brake hub
-Mad4one dual hole cranks 145/120
-Magnesium Wellgo pedals
Total weight comes out to 6.23kg/13.75lbs
Hey Jacob, you should wrap the line around the seat post or cut it shorter, as it you’re gonna snag it on a tree or your foot.
It’s really easy to shorten that brake, but you need a new olive and hose insert.
Did the Mad4One disc hub line up okay?
I LOVE that muni!!!
Everything lined up great! I never have used or messed with disc brakes before so i am still trying to figure everything out with them. But yeah I was thinking the same thing about the hose line as well. I was going to wrap it around the post but it was too short.
Quick question for you though! Do your pads slightly rub on the disc? I was trying to get the pads so they wouldnt rub and I couldnt get it to work. I looked up some stuff on google and youtube and they said to loosen the mounts and press on the lever and itll self center themselves. I did this and it worked quite nicely but after a ride I noticed that they are rubbing more.
Off and on they’ll rub a tiny bit, usually when I get some dirt/water on the rotor, but the rubbing stops with use. A little rub when they are new may be unavoidable, but it shoudln’t be so much rubbing that it casues resistance. Try looking through the pads as the wheel spins to see if the rotor is out of alignment, that’s the most likely problem and easy to fix by hand flexing the rotor until it’s straight.
I tend to align by “sight and sound”, so I look at the pads and rotor as well as listen for pad rub. The Magura MT2 is a nice brake, I have one on my 29er and one on my 36er
What rotor are you using?