Torker LX



They are both good deals. The first one is the 20" the second is a 24".
I have one of each. I prefer to ride the 24" if I'm riding on the
street, but the 20" is better for riding on my back deck. I can do more
in a limited space because of the smaller wheel.

So you have to decide what it is that you want to use the uni for most,
at this time. It won't be the last uni that you purchase.

One other thing, if the 20" has a rounded crown it is probably over a
year old. As of December 2003, Torker started making all of its unis
with the flat crown and called them the LX model. Before that, they were
known as the Torker unistar and they had the rounded crown.


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i actually like torkers.

where else are you going to get a uni that cheap that will hold up for
the most part (dx im talking about)

i have a dx, ive taken 1.5' drops and hopped my ass of and nothing has
gone wrong with it yet, neither has with my friends and he weighs 75
more lbs than i do.

for 150 bucks for a dx how can you go wrong, seriously.


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Get a flat crown for all your unicycles, unless you plan to ride no
freestyle at all. It's virtually a must for proper one-footing and
coasting. For pogo-sticking around over objects, if that's what you want
to do, it probably doesn't make much difference, but still I can't think
of any advantages to a sloped crown.


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