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The Mostly Harmless Pedant
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA
Age: 33
Posts: 15
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About the cheap unis that are all over Ebay....
Looking on Ebay for Unicycles, there are a bunch of cheaper ones that dominate the listings. These for instance:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/18-Wheel-Uni...ht_2383wt_1400 http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-24-Wheel...ht_3591wt_1167 Though they are from different sellers, many of them seem pretty similar, and don't seem to say much, if anything, about who manufactures them. My instinct is that they're not worthwhile; that they're the Wal-mart products of the unicycle world and will probably fall apart with much use. Does that seem right to you? Thanks! Stormdog |
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Victoria, BC, Canada
Age: 41
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Your instincts sound about right. If you're shopping for a 'learner' uni, take a look at the UDC 'Club'.
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"Anyone can ride two wheels"
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Age: 60
Posts: 146
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You are correct they are junk, we had a women in our club buy one it is as good as broke, used about 10 times, pedal busted off, and seat height adjuster broke, unfortunately she had brought it before joining club. i have fixed it but only for light children learners. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Austria
Age: 39
Posts: 433
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Well, i bought my first uni for 39€ (regular price 59€) and it did look okay for a learner at first.
But very soon we bought a new saddle (we had luck finding one with the right seatpost that really is more comfortable), later i broke a spoke (heard some creaking noise, was the cranks we finally found out) so i changed the spokes, then we change the cranks, and after one year it needed a new tire. For the same amount of money we could have bought a quax luxus (which we did when we bought the saddle, we needed a second uni anyway, now we have six) and would have made much better (or less uncomfortable) progress. Greetings Byc |
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The Mostly Harmless Pedant
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA
Age: 33
Posts: 15
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Ok, thanks for the advice. I appreciate the confirmation.
I'll probably end up going with this maybe, if I don't see a quality used one cheaper on Craigslist by the time I'm ready to buy one. http://www.ebay.com/itm/24-INCH-BLUE...ht_5167wt_1400 |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 156
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I bought a $40 uni on ebay when I started a year ago . I beat it but I learned how to ride and moved on to bigger and better unis. I would buy a cheapie to start out on. Some people have the beginning desire to unicycle but don't stick with it when they don't see results right away. If I would have quit I would have only been out $40.
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Austria
Age: 39
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Greetings Byc |
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Hand me my unicycle, sir.
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I learned on a 20" version of that red one you linked to. Like others have said, it's utter junk. I had to fix it countless times, but I got a good year of use out of it (along with another 24" I bought a few weeks afterwards) before moving onto a "real" unicycle.
Wouldn't pay more than 30 bucks for one, but for less than that it's not exactly wasted money.
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 156
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I have had several people borrow one of my unis to learn how to ride and none of them ever stuck with it...They all quit after a few times of falling off.
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Jake
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: United States
Posts: 265
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If you're going to get a Torker I suggest an LX, major upgrade from the CX but again just a starter uni. However, it is a quality starter uni and will put up with a very large amount of abuse as long as you don't take it off jumps or anything. I have a 20" LX in great condition that I'd be willing to part with if you're interested. If not take a look around craigslist and ebay.
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The Mostly Harmless Pedant
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA
Age: 33
Posts: 15
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On that 20" Torker LX; I think I might be interested in hearing more about it at least. I'm trying hard to decide between a 20" and a 24". I'm interested in juggling on it, and I know that the smaller wheels are more maneuverable. But I'm also tallish (about 6 foot with a 34" inseam) so I worry about the 20" not being big enough for me?
Anyway, do you want to reply here or send me a PM with more info like price and shipping and things? Thanks; Chris |
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XC Muni
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Southeast USA
Age: 47
Posts: 3,952
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Would you consider $100 too much to spend on a bike?
You get what you pay for, so inexpensive is probably "cheaply made". Sun, Torker, Nimbus, QuAx, to name a few. Buy used, sell it when you're done with it. We paid $75 for a Sun 20" beginner uni in 2008 which we learned on, now it is our loaner uni, still rides fine, I put a better seat and tire on it, replaced the pedals, otherwise it is still running strong.
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Jake
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: United States
Posts: 265
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I sent you a PM Chris.
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2012
Posts: 1
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Yes you are right, I unfortunately bought one and got rid of it as soon as I could!
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2012
Posts: 2
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i bought a second hand but new condition 20" Reflex powerblade uni from ebay 9 months ago to learn on, im 16.5 stone and 6foot tall. iv dropped kerbs and beginning to learn to hop, not had any faults as yet. I paid £20 for it.
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