19" Kris Holm Trials Unicycle
One of the latest generation of the Kris Holm unicycles using a spline hub.
Built to withstand abuse, the KH20 is designed for trials, street, and flatland riding. Often seen being ridden by riders at the world championships in Trials, World flatland and street riding events.
A super robust, high quality unicycle designed for trials, street, and flatland riding.
The small wheel and fat tyre are nimble and absorb shock, with small rim drill-outs to maximize strength while reducing weight. The KH frame is strong and lightweight with an abundant use of one-piece forged components ensuring high strength and durability. It also excels as a durable mountain unicycle for kids.
Highlights Include
- One-piece forged, 7005 alloy frame crown and neck for high strength without bulk.
- Slim crown combines a flat section with fork blades that curve inwards at the top. This prevents bashed knees while enabling frame tricks not possible with a fully rounded crown.
- KH Boundary Hub and Cranks with Q-Axle micro spline for high strength and stiffness.
- One-piece forged seatpost for high strength.
- Fusion Slim saddle is easy to grab for tricks.
Features:
Saddle: Kris Holm 'Slim' Unicycle Saddle
Seatpost: Kris Holm 'OnePiece' Seatpost - (27.2)
Seatpost Clamp: Kris Holm 'Doublebolt' Seatpost Clamp - Black (31.8)
Frame: 20" Kris Holm 'Aluminium' one-piece forged fork crown and neck Unicycle Frame
Wheel-Size: 19"
Tyre: Maxxis Creepy-Crawler Tyre - 19 x 2.5"
Rim: 19" Kris Holm 'Freeride' Rim
Spokes: 14G Stainless Steel with Brass Nipples
Hub: Kris Holm 'Boundary' Splined Hub
Cranks: Kris Holm 'Boundary' Splined Cranks - 117/137mm
Pedals: Kris Holm 'Studded' Plastic Pedals - Clear
Weight: 5.4kg
Recommended leg length sizes for unicycle:
Standard seatpost: Minimum - 83cm (32.7"), Maximum - 93cm (36.6")
Cutdown seatpost: Minimum - 66cm (26.5") What does cutdown mean?
These sizes are measured from crotch to floor wearing shoes
   Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
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General Unicycle maintenance
Unicycles are not complicated but they do take a little bit of maintaining. Here are some of the key points:
Creaking Cranks
Stop riding immediately and tighten! If these are left they will destroy the cranks and hub. The creak comes ...
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What does "Cut-Down" mean?
What does "Cut-Down" mean?
Beacuse a unicycle saddle is directly above the tyre, when it is pushed down the seatpost will hit the tyre. So the cut down measurement you see on our unicycles is the lowest the saddle can go with the seatpost cut...
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Kris Holm Unicycle Instructions
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