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RTL #1 - Team Goonies
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Nottingham, UK
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I've lost a wheel!
Actually, the title is misleading. What it should say is "I've found a frame, a seat post and a saddle".
I should probably also say that I've been looking for a stool to use in the garage, and I have some test joints from a carpentry lesson knocking around. Isn't it great when everything just works together to give you what you want. I'm sure I'm not the first person to make a unicycle stool, but I thought I'd share it with you all anyway. STM |
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Pedal Pedal Crash
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Wait, you actually want to sit on a unicycle seat when you're not riding?
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Unicycling Ninja!
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not sure about a stool, but it looks like it would make a great base for a trampoline unicycle. i may have to steal that idea from you
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Trials & Muni!
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I was using a unicycle frame a seat once as my computer chair
![]() I think I'll do that trampoline uni also, just some Ducttape and it's done!
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Unicycling Ninja!
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yea and maybe some foam padding. i might use some narrower wood tho. or cut the 2x4's down an inch or so.
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Trials & Muni!
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I'll try it for sure! I hope my father didn't take the Trampoline off yet for the winter, I may be able to do it with my old K-1 frame.
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ERIC P
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Ditto
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money rocks too
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Freiburg, Germany
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J Myers
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Bellingham, WA
Age: 56
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Training seat
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Some trying to do long distane may need one to help develop better control of seat numbness. |
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Hartman Rocks, Uncompahgre beyond..
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Huntsville, Alabama
Age: 38
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I think if you were to bend/seat the saddle such that the normal front end of the saddle is pointed more upward, thus lowering the back end of the saddle to more of a horizontal position you'd have a pretty good stool. You'd sit on it in the opposite direction than you would ride a unicycle, i.e. sit on the fat, horizontal end of the saddle and use the "forward" end of the saddle as a lower back rest? Probably not the most comfortable but if you could work out a double saddle connection like this with both saddles tipped like I described but side by side you'd have room for even a really wide load!
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