I was just wondering if someone could explain to me the difference in the torkers… ie, cx, dx, lx. Do those designations actually stand for something? Thanks for the help.
The cx is their lowest end starter unicycle good for really easy riding and learning. The lx is their freestyle uni, stronger than the cx and better suited to freestyle/flatland tricks. The dx is their bombproof street and trials/muni unicycle, its heavy but strong as a tank. Finally we have the tx, their giraffe unicycle. you could speculate at the meanings of the letters but thats not really important. lx - luxury, dx - deluxe, tx - tall, cx - ???
Classic
There is also the ax which is like the lx but with an aluminum round crown frame. The a would stand for aluminum or alloy, not sure.
i am pretty sure DX is deluxe LX is luxury and TX is tall but i dont know what CX is
Cx is classic
no cx is crapper
cuz thats what the seat is worth. a pile of crap.
haha
yeah,
DX=deluxe
LX=luxury
CX=classic
TX=tall
can bob and surfer not read?come on
i can read but alot of the time i choose not to
good choice i like to be ignorant also. it makes me feel cool
sorry for polluting this thread but it has all the info requested so it should die.
sorry for polluting this thread but it has all the info requested so it should die.
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My sentiments too. I got the answers I was looking for. Thanks for the input guys.
Here it is.
DX = Deluxe
CX = Classic
LX = Luxury
TX = Tall