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Old 2010-03-08, 08:25 AM   #46
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I really love the GB4, stinks that they quit making it : (
Was never a "they", only a "he".
I have a GB4 36" frame in nice condition, red, which I'm wanting to sell.
It was made for my general sizing (5' 10", 30" inseam), so workable probably for anyone 5-7 to 6-1, generally proportioned.
PM me if you want to talk more about it. One of these days I might actually post it to the Trading Post thread, when I get a Round Tuit.

It's the one on the left here.
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Old 2010-03-17, 05:50 PM   #47
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Sorry to see this one go, but I have my new kh, and I just don't have the space in my little 800 sf house. It will go to a good new home I'm sure!

Lots of extras with it too!
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Old 2010-03-17, 05:56 PM   #48
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this thread is making me drool.

ill be joining the 36'er world ASAP!
sold my road bike, so bring on the big wheel.


some really rool 36'ers in here
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Old 2010-03-17, 07:24 PM   #49
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Sorry to see this one go, but I have my new kh, and I just don't have the space in my little 800 sf house. It will go to a good new home I'm sure!

Lots of extras with it too!
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For Sale: 36 unicycle, lightly used. First owner, ridden by an older gentleman on Sundays to and from church. Very sedate rider; no scratches, bumps or big drops. Price negotiable.
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Old 2010-03-17, 07:26 PM   #50
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I can picture the add now:

For Sale: 36 unicycle, lightly used. First owner, ridden by an older gentleman on Sundays to and from church. Very sedate rider; no scratches, bumps or big drops. Price negotiable.
Oh, you're selling your 36er?
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Old 2010-03-17, 07:48 PM   #51
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this thread is making me drool.

ill be joining the 36'er world ASAP!
sold my road bike, so bring on the big wheel.


some really rool 36'ers in here
You will love it, especially going xc on the 36er. It's loads of fun!
Here's what my geared KH36 looks like now with Tensiles and QX pc pedals:
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Old 2010-03-17, 08:07 PM   #52
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I almost forgot to post a picture of my good old Nightrider with its new orange accents. This is what I use mainly for doing groceries and shopping:
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nice uni's man, i dont know why but im just dying to get one of these. I cant wait, you guys are giving me great ideas with all of these gorgeous cruisers
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Old 2010-03-17, 11:01 PM   #54
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Here are our two KH/Schlumpf 36ers and three Hunter ungeared 36ers. I think the total miles on these cycles is around 20000!

Nice photos everyone.
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Nice! So did you get a discount on all that yellow paint? I like the pickup too.
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Old 2010-03-17, 11:45 PM   #56
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Roger gave me a great price on powder coating those two KHs yellow. The Hunters came with any color you wanted. We went shopping for the truck by color and yes, our car is also bright yellow. What other color is there?
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Here are our two KH/Schlumpf 36ers and three Hunter ungeared 36ers. I think the total miles on these cycles is around 20000!

Nice photos everyone.
:O awsome 36ers! Those hunter frames look cool.
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Old 2010-03-18, 03:55 PM   #59
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so do mudguards actualy help on unicycles?
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mudguards...

Having a mudguard works great to keep the muddy water off your back. I got a Topeak Defender fender for my 36er and after some minor modifications it works perfect.
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