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Cool Paul - glad you are representing the unicyclists! I have been curious about unicycling and I was hoping to learn more - where have you purchased your unicycle(s) and about what price range do they run? Is your 36" wheel bigger then the other one(s) you have? Is it harder to ride a bigger wheel?
Thanks for any info.
Paul Roots said:
Hey everybody, sorry I had no idea this discussion was going on. It is me! The first picture, that is, on the 36" wheel. It sounds like most of these "sightings" are correct; I live in Pilsen and have been training for long distances on the LFT. On Monday morning I am leaving on my unicycle for Iowa City, with the same backpack you see in the picture. I will be couchsurfing on two nights and camping (bivy sack) on the other nights. I'm planning for 50 miles a day, so probably 5 days of riding. It's a solo trip for now, but hit me up if you want to join me! I'm serious!
Oh, and I know I've said this before, but if you ride a unicycle please send me a message so we can go riding sometime.
Hey there! A great place to order unicycles and unicycle parts is http://www.unicycle.com/. You can expect to pay around $200 for a quality unicycle with a small/mid size wheel (20-26") and more like $500 for a quality unicycle with a 36" wheel. But check craigslist, good unicycles pop up on there from time-to-time for cheap.
36" is the biggest commonly-built unicycle. It is much harder to ride than small wheels, so don't try to learn on a 36" wheel. Depending on how tall you are, 20" or 24" is the best learning size.
I highly recommend that you get one, by the way. If you think it looks fun, well, I can tell you that it's even funner than it looks. It is a great feeling being on one wheel. Let me know if you have any other questions.
chixieonfixie said:
Cool Paul - glad you are representing the unicyclists! I have been curious about unicycling and I was hoping to learn more - where have you purchased your unicycle(s) and about what price range do they run? Is your 36" wheel bigger then the other one(s) you have? Is it harder to ride a bigger wheel?
Thanks for any info.
Paul Roots said:
Hey everybody, sorry I had no idea this discussion was going on. It is me! The first picture, that is, on the 36" wheel. It sounds like most of these "sightings" are correct; I live in Pilsen and have been training for long distances on the LFT. On Monday morning I am leaving on my unicycle for Iowa City, with the same backpack you see in the picture. I will be couchsurfing on two nights and camping (bivy sack) on the other nights. I'm planning for 50 miles a day, so probably 5 days of riding. It's a solo trip for now, but hit me up if you want to join me! I'm serious!
Oh, and I know I've said this before, but if you ride a unicycle please send me a message so we can go riding sometime.
Hey everybody, sorry I had no idea this discussion was going on. It is me! The first picture, that is, on the 36" wheel. It sounds like most of these "sightings" are correct; I live in Pilsen and have been training for long distances on the LFT. On Monday morning I am leaving on my unicycle for Iowa City, with the same backpack you see in the picture. I will be couchsurfing on two nights and camping (bivy sack) on the other nights. I'm planning for 50 miles a day, so probably 5 days of riding. It's a solo trip for now, but hit me up if you want to join me! I'm serious!
Oh, and I know I've said this before, but if you ride a unicycle please send me a message so we can go riding sometime.
Maybe I just wasn't looking specifically enough...
But neither of them looks big enough for an adult. I peruse CL just about every day for classic raleighs and never really noticed uni's for sale.
James Baum said:
I too am interested in unicycling. I'm a fair dinkum bike mechanic with a cotter press in hand so I can fix one that is pretty far gone. Never see them on Craigslist in any shape.
Maybe we can get a big turn out for the unicyclists group some time.
I can bring a few for people to try:
- 27"
- Giraffe
- 24" for learners
Become a member http://www.thechainlink.org/group/unicyclists
Hey there! A great place to order unicycles and unicycle parts is http://www.unicycle.com/. You can expect to pay around $200 for a quality unicycle with a small/mid size wheel (20-26") and more like $500 for a quality unicycle with a 36" wheel. But check craigslist, good unicycles pop up on there from time-to-time for cheap.
36" is the biggest commonly-built unicycle. It is much harder to ride than small wheels, so don't try to learn on a 36" wheel. Depending on how tall you are, 20" or 24" is the best learning size.
I highly recommend that you get one, by the way. If you think it looks fun, well, I can tell you that it's even funner than it looks. It is a great feeling being on one wheel. Let me know if you have any other questions.
chixieonfixie said:
Cool Paul - glad you are representing the unicyclists! I have been curious about unicycling and I was hoping to learn more - where have you purchased your unicycle(s) and about what price range do they run? Is your 36" wheel bigger then the other one(s) you have? Is it harder to ride a bigger wheel?
Thanks for any info.
Paul Roots said:
Hey everybody, sorry I had no idea this discussion was going on. It is me! The first picture, that is, on the 36" wheel. It sounds like most of these "sightings" are correct; I live in Pilsen and have been training for long distances on the LFT. On Monday morning I am leaving on my unicycle for Iowa City, with the same backpack you see in the picture. I will be couchsurfing on two nights and camping (bivy sack) on the other nights. I'm planning for 50 miles a day, so probably 5 days of riding. It's a solo trip for now, but hit me up if you want to join me! I'm serious!
Oh, and I know I've said this before, but if you ride a unicycle please send me a message so we can go riding sometime.
I would absolutely love to attend a get together of the unicyclists and try some of your newbie unicycle sizes, Kohaku. If you organize something on chainlink let me know and I will plan on attending. I would kinda like to try one out before shelling out the ~$200 to buy one. Plus seeing all you guys in action would be great!
Is there a giant parking lot somewhere that we could meet? I am thinking of down by Diversey Harbor or something like that but have no idea where most of you are located.
Kohaku said:
Maybe we can get a big turn out for the unicyclists group some time.
I can bring a few for people to try:
- 27"
- Giraffe
- 24" for learners
Become a member http://www.thechainlink.org/group/unicyclists
I wonder if this is a good learner's unicycle? I order from Niagara all the time so the shipping would be not so bad considering I often have rims and bars coming from them too.
Would 24" or 20" be a good start for someone who is 5'8" and a 30" inseam?
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