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Urban Cycling Scheme in the Future
May 10th, 2010 • News
Tags: cycling, park connector network, rental bicycles, singapore cycling
The Dutch do it. There are dedicated cycling lanes on roads in Montreal. We’ve already park connector networks around so why shouldn’t more people be cycling?
It’s a great form of exercise, a cheap form of commute and it saves the Earth!
Channel NewsAsia is reporting on a focus group that has been set up to examine Quality of Life, Ageing, Sustainability and Identity and a hire-and-ride bicycle scheme has been mentioned.
Last Days Til Sale Prices End
January 29th, 2010 • News
Tags: hong kong, hongkong, indonesia, malaysia, sale, singapore, taiwan, thailand, unicycle
For all you people who’ve been meaning to get a unicycle but haven’t, our crazy low prices end February 28th.We’re out of Cross 24s, 28s and the Profi Chrome unicycles already til March.
Can’t make up your mind? Drop us an email and we’d advise!
Free Upcoming Unicycling Workshop
October 12th, 2009 • 2 comments Events, News
Tags: learn to unicycle, southeast asia, unicycle, unicycle hockey, unicycles, Workshops
Team-Uni is looking at organizing a a FREE beginners unicycle session sometime towards the end of this month (that’s Oct) or early next. Details are not confirmed yet but we ‘d like to get a feel of attendance. If we do have such a session, will you be interested? It would be great if you could take some time to answer
the following as well -
Location Preference? North/South/East/West/Central
Do you own a unicycle?
Time/Day Preference? Weekday Evenings / Weekend Mornings (and which days)
All will be welcome – we’ve got some unicycles around if you haven’t got one. Bring your friends, kids and your kids’ friends along. Preferably tell me the age groups to expect so I can bring down appropriate unicycles. Please do pass the message down to any friends who’d be interested. The session’s currently first-come-first-serve since we can only cater to that many people in one location. However we might have a series of location-specific sessions if there’s a demand.
To sign up or if you’ve any additional questions, direct them to onewheeler[at]team-uni.com
Webshop V2.0
September 20th, 2009 • News
If you’ve been to the shop in the past week and found links that didn’t work, we’ve (hopefully) fixed them all. There was a bit of trouble with how the URLs were being generated but that should be fixed now. We’ve also cleaned up a bit of the interface. Next stop – getting Paypal compatibility.
Surf on by to our webstore and if you spot anything amiss, please do drop us a note so we can get it fixed asap!
Join Us on Twitter and Facebook
July 20th, 2009 • News
See the links on the right sidebar? That’s right, Team-Uni’s now on Twitter and Facebook. Follow us now for the latest updates, fun and games.
Team-Uni on SportOn
July 2nd, 2009 • News

Team-Uni did a short show-and-tell at the Sports Council for some youths.
Part of the ordeal is covered on SportOn here.
Qu-Ax Unicycles Now Available!
June 30th, 2009 • News
Great news for fellow one-wheelers! Team-Uni now stocks Qu-Ax unicycles for sale. We ship to almost all locations in Asia-Pacific so do check with us on postage costs if you’re keen – bulk orders will get a discount and you’ll save on shipping too so that’s killing two birds with a stone!
Orders for unicycles in Singapore will be either self-collect from the Singapore Unicyclists’ weekly practice location or courier-ed at an additional cost.
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What so good about Qu-Ax you ask?
It’s sturdy and great value for money, that’s what.
I rode the 28″ Cross on Ride the Lobster, a 800km 3-person relay ride which involved almost 80km of riding daily. One of the reasons why our butts and legs are still intact is because of shorter cranks and a good seat, both of which won’t be on a run-of-the-mill brandless unicycle without an upgrade.
One of the biggest pluses I feel about my Qu-Ax is the knurled seatpost. Because your uni will be falling on the seat regularly when you’re learning, a knurled seatpost means your seat won’t be shifting out of position every. Single. Fall. Which, if you’ve a learning kid, means you’re less likely to hear “DAAAAAAD! MY SEAT’S LOOSE AGAIN!” every 2 minutes.


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