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TrialsUni wrote: > that's what i was thinking. looks like i'll stick with the profiles, > especially until the moment's hub flanges are stronger. > > i definitely need a new non-drilled trials rim. looks like i'll have > to wait until renegade get's the try-all street back in stock. Nimbus Hub with KH moment cranks would be perfect for you,since the 'nimbus ISIS hub' (http://www.unicycle     

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Author: Emile.m
Date: Jul 2, 2008 07:35

Seager wrote: The less Q, the more rub, whether your toes point in or out. that's what i was thinking. looks like i'll stick with the profiles, especially until the moment's hub flanges are stronger. i definitely need a new non-drilled trials rim. looks like i'll have to wait until renegade get's the try-all street back in stock. -- TrialsUni ------------------------------------
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uhhh Kh cranks have never been a problem for me, i wear non-superfat skate shoes when i ride, but the DX cranks chipped bone in my ankle twice. i've ridden (pinchy) QU-AX cranks as well, but not as much, they seem better than DX but worse than moments -- skrobo ><> Unicycle For Christ <>< 'MY VIDEOS-for enjoyment purposes' (http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=skroboskim) :) do it for the     

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Author: TrialsUni
Date: Jul 2, 2008 07:04

The less Q, the more rub, wether your toes point in or out. I used to ride Nimbus X cranks (0 Q, like the koxx) and I rubbed WAY more than I do now with profiles. I actually rubbed the black off of the nimbus cranks. My toes point out a bit, I tend to rub the ankle cups my 661 shoes, and in fact am down to plastic only on both. The side of my foot also rubs occasionly. I'll never go back to
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phlegm wrote: > Doesn't pigeon-toed mean you toes point inward? I don't understand how > that results in bumping the nubs with your ankles. > > My toes point outward, and I have noticed that I tend to bump my heel > on the nub at the axle connection of the old style KH Onza cranks much > more than the KH Moments. Comparing the two cranks, they appear to > have about the same Q, but the nubs     

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Author: skrobo
Date: Jul 1, 2008 23:34

I've never hit my ankles on my Koxx cranks, and I try to hit them sometimes. (pretending to be on a Schlumpf :p) -- 1-wheeled-grape Scott, Getting ready for the summer holidays! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1-wheeled-grape's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/15877 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/71036 Posted Via Usenet
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TrialsUni wrote: > i have relatively flat feet, that tend to point slightly outwards. > riding with profiles has always resulted in the nub of the crank > tearing bits out of my forward-foot shoe. sometimes my ankles bump the > nubs. Doesn't pigeon-toed mean you toes point inward? I don't understand how that results in bumping the nubs with your ankles. My toes point outward, and I have     

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Author: Seager
Date: Jul 1, 2008 22:43

thanks. i'll keep stretching in mind. now hopefully we can get some more opinions. -- TrialsUni ------------------------------------------------------------------------ TrialsUni's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/7986 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/71036 Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ------------------------------------------
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I had a huge problem hitting my DX crank nubs. I ground them off and it's much less. I rarely hit the nubs of my Qu-Ax cranks I have on my DX or the streight cranks on my freestyle. Doing some stretching of my feet for a couple of min. just before a ride offen allows me keep my feet in the ideal spot on the pedals more comfortably w/o hitting the cranks. -- skilewis74 Ride everywhere and     

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Author: TrialsUni
Date: Jul 1, 2008 21:29

hey all, i'm currently thinking of swapping in the old alex/profile wheel for a new koxx/try-all one. i have relatively flat feet, that tend to point slightly outwards. riding with profiles has always resulted in the nub of the crank tearing bits out of my forward-foot shoe. sometimes my ankles bump the nubs. if i were to ride cranks with 0 Q-factor, will i continue this trend of bumping
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Author: 1-wheeled-grape
Date: Jul 1, 2008 11:43

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Author: phlegm
Date: Jul 1, 2008 09:28

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Author: TrialsUni
Date: Jul 1, 2008 06:38

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Author: skilewis74
Date: Jun 30, 2008 18:56

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Author: TrialsUni
Date: Jun 30, 2008 18:44

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