29-inch Muni unicycle


Item sold individually, pre-assembled.
The current situation with the difficulties of supplying cycles which affects the whole industry plunges us into a situation where this model of unicycle will be unavailable until 2022. We are not in a position to be more specific on a back-in-stock date. Please do not order this model at this time.
Trial Muni unicycle:
The Muni QU-AX is known and recognized thanks to its legendary hyper solid red hub.
Even if the hub remained red, this unicycle never stopped being developed. The shape of the frame has been reworked, now equipped with a griptape surface. The "gusset" shank, ISIS hubs and Magura adapters (on the 24 ") are just a few improvements made to this range since the first Muni.
Characteristics of the Muni 29" unicycle:
- Red hub QU-AX ISIS, 48 holes, steel axis.
- ZeroQ cranks in 6061 aluminum, titanium colour, 145 mm.
- New 350mm long aluminum seat post.
- QU-AX trial saddle on KH base large cushion, handle.
- Black aluminum clamp.
- 29 "x2.2" Karma Pro high pressure tire (lightweight folding tire).
- Reinforced non-slip plastic pedals.
- QU-AX BX-45 rim double wall , in aluminum with eyelets and 48 spokes.
- Flatcrown frame with griptape.
- Mass: 6.2kg.
Compatible with a disc brake system.
What kind of use?
The Qu-ax Muni (for MountainUNIcycle) is designed for all terrain use or freestyle thanks to its wide tire and reinforced rim and axis. The saddle is comfortable and has a handle. The pedals with spikes allow a good grip of the soles ... or the shins ... :)
Minimum crotch size: 78 cm.
Help with assembling your unicycle:
On a unicycle, the only parts not followed in warranty by the manufacturers are the cranks. This is why we made a downloadable document with advice and information on how to screw your pedals onto your unicycle:
Download Document Cranks / PedalsDo not hesitate to contact us directly if you have any questions about the assembly of your unicycle.
Is this for beginners because I would like to start on the flat first and then start cross-country.
Could this do the trick?
For cross country riding, this wheel might be a bit big. This wheel will allow you to go fast, but it might drag you a bit too much, especially if you plan on doing some downhill riding.
A 27.5-inch wheel would be more versatile, allowing you to ride at a decent speed while also allowing you to be more comfortable on rougher terrain. But even with 27.5 inches, it requires some experience.