My new Kris Holm Moment Cranks.



Danni wrote:
> 11 pounds.
>
> Not trying to sound aggressive here (we have maestro8 for that lovely
> task), but 11lbs is 5kg.
>
> A stock KH is 5.6KG, a little over 12lbs.
>
> Can someone explain why this is lighter than the KH?



my muni works up at 7.5KG when I messure it, thats lighter than a KH
aswell, it has a nimbus II frame


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mines like 15lbs 9oz., it's a tank, and that's how I like it. (KH with
Maggies)


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kerosian wrote:
> mines like 15lbs 9oz., it's a tank, and that's how I like it. (KH with
> Maggies)



I like mine alittle more nifty


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Danni wrote:
> Can someone explain why this is lighter than the KH?



I can explain it, he weighed it on a bathroom scale. Come on people you
can't take that measurement seriously. Theres no need to get all riled
up over it, its the simple -obvious- fact that the scale he used was
just not accurate.


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Brian O. wrote:
> I can explain it, he weighed it on a bathroom scale. Come on people you
> can't take that measurement seriously. Theres no need to get all riled
> up over it, its the simple -obvious- fact that the scale he used was
> just not accurate.



that explaines alot


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thejdw wrote:
> looks good, the hub looks pretty solid in the pic, hows it holding for
> you?





Its really good the hub is a very good hub..super solid


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kerosian wrote:
> I wonder this as well, is that hub strong enough to mandate the KH
> moments?





Of course its strong enough...its the exact same as the KH hub.


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I wouldn't say that, cause I've heard of them bending alot easier than
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The red hub is only for cross... the new yellow ISIS hub from Quax will
be the strong one (like the KH just in yellow)

the red one is NOT the same as the KH even if they are both ISIS


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> i thought you couldnt even unicycle :rolleyes:





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> DustinSchaap wrote:
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Well if you look at that chart they look the same and it feels the exact
same as my buddys KH I like my Hub if you disigree thats fine but i
think its just as strong and look at that video of that guy hes on a
Quax ISIS hub..


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Danni wrote:
> 11 pounds.
>
> Not trying to sound aggressive here (we have maestro8 for that lovely
> task), but 11lbs is 5kg.
>
> A stock KH is 5.6KG, a little over 12lbs.
>
> Can someone explain why this is lighter than the KH?




Simple. The ISIS cross is not a full-on trials uni. It IS lighter then
KH, or any other trials uni's.


The light ISIS splined hub will hold up better then square taper hub
and cranks. But it's not meant to be a strong trials-dropping machine.


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Look see he has the same hub as me and look what he is doing and its
fine.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8_YYJmdjkg


ISaac


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I just saw the new qu-ax at MDC, and it is soooooo sexy! but in my
oppion KH is sexier.

do you know when/if the seatpost will be available seperate?


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do people really have that big of a problem bending/breaking hubs and
cranks? i have a stock qu-ax trials (NOT CROSS) and i have done 4-5 ft
drops, and have never had or seen problems with mine.


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Ya like when you break your hub you just replace it. And i dont think
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isaac steiner wrote:
> Ya like when you break your hub you just replace it. And i dont think
> mine will break for a few years or never break.



i know that, but what type of riding can be big enough to break the
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isaac steiner wrote:
> Look see he has the same hub as me and look what he is doing and its
> fine.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8_YYJmdjkg
>
>
> ISaac



He'll snap that hub soon if he keeps that up.

"It is not suitable for serious jumping as only has lightweight ISIS
hub and cranks" 'see for yourself' (http://tinyurl.com/2ornn7)


oneisenough - The only one I saw break on video was on a drop of about
3.5 ft. He had quite a few drops a bit shorter than that earlier in
the vid.

This won't be as much of a problem for you Isaac since it seems you
focus more on technical trials in stead of lots of drops, plus I would
guess you weigh 40+ pounds less than that guy. (About 120 lbs right?)


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skilewis74 wrote:
> He'll snap that hub soon if he keeps that up.
>
> "It is not suitable for serious jumping as only has lightweight ISIS
> hub and cranks" 'see for yourself' (http://tinyurl.com/2ornn7)
>
>
> oneisenough - The only one I saw break on video was on a drop of about
> 3.5 ft. He had quite a few drops a bit shorter than that earlier in
> the vid.
>
> This won't be as much of a problem for you Isaac since it seems you
> focus more on technical trials in stead of lots of drops, plus I would
> guess you weigh 40+ pounds less than that guy. (About 120 lbs right?)





Ya thats MDC and thats the crossfire the did that too look on UDC and
the dont say that to just the cross...Im starting to wonder if there is
a difference between those 2 hubs. 'Check It Out'
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isaac steiner wrote:
> Ya thats MDC and thats the crossfire the did that too look on UDC and
> the dont say that to just the cross...Im starting to wonder if there is
> a difference between those 2 hubs. 'Check It Out'
> (http://www.unicycle.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=797)



This is kinda fishy, the hub its self is said to be strong on MDC, and
isnt even sold on UDC, but the uni's with the hub are said to be basic
unis and arnt tankly like the ones with the yellow hub.


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Det-riot wrote:
> This is kinda fishy, the hub its self is said to be strong on MDC, and
> isnt even sold on UDC, but the uni's with the hub are said to be basic
> unis and arnt tankly like the ones with the yellow hub.



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