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This all started in December when we were on vacation in Hartenbos. All the oomies asked me where my other wheel was, after a while I got frustrated. Last night I was a little bored and I came up with this idea (the vacation is getting to long for a bored student). I found some old parts in the garage and like top gear would say I tuned the music.

 

All you need is an Unicycle

An old fork

A stem and

A handlebar

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Edited by The MTBer
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  On 1/17/2014 at 7:40 PM, deanbean said:

Brakes???

 

It is back pedal brake, hy brand bietjie jou bene so briek is nie 'n uitweg nie...

 

  On 1/17/2014 at 8:11 PM, Mr X said:

Wow I like the geometry - super short chainstays and dynamic head angle!

 

Easy to maintain and no chain that you must lube every 50km!

 

  On 1/18/2014 at 7:03 AM, goose1111 said:

Adjustable wheelbase and head angle - very fancy tech going on there ;)

 

It is the new technology, and will be with every MTB and Road bike in the future. :D

Guest Latent Blue
Posted

interesting choice in wheel diameters as well!

Posted

Yes I was thinking about doing the Critical Mass with it, but because it is a 20" wheel it can only do 8-11kmh and I don't want to keep up the group. I was thinking about upgrading the UNI to a 26" or even a 29er, but then I have to sell mine first. I only had a 26" fork in the garage and I stole the front wheel from my fathers bike, I would prefer a 29er front wheel :whistling:

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