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I agree with Sofa, replace them first if you can afford it. I broke my hub a while back. I rode it around with one crank for a while, saving up for a new unicycle with stronger parts, and eventually snapped the other side of the hub off. It really annoyed me not having a unicycle to ride (I hadn't yet learned how to wheel walk), so I bought a second hand 5' giraffe to use temporarily while saving for a better unicycle. It was slow to get places on the 20" wheel, but it definitely was better than riding a bicycle. I now have a MUni with profile hub/cranks. It is far superior to the crappy ones I used to ride. If you are going to continue doing antics like jumping off picnic tables I'd suggest getting a splined setup. -- Rowan - _________ [image: http://www.addis-welt.de/smilie/smi...43691690_0.gif] ::*-'Secret Link' ( http://www.outwar.com/page.php?x=2065473)-*:: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rowan's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/3772 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/31527 |
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