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Join Date: May 2002
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That's a nice looking unicycle
![]() The reason I asked if it was a bit treacherous was cos I've personally ridden on a 28" with a skinny tyre to do a comparsion with my 29-er (same rim but with a fat tyre) and found that the skinny tyre was not so much less comfortable, but just dodgier to ride as little holes/pebbles in the road would throw you off, whereas the fatter tyre 29-er just rolled over them unhindered. I Know Mike Fule had a couple of unis with ultra skinny tyres and enjoyed the different type of riding where he'd have to keep a lot of focus and spotting and negotiating/avoiding road defects that a normal tyre would just roll over. So I was wondering if the same issue would be present with either a penny farthing, or, with a unicycle like yours which seems to be a penny farthing minus the rear wheel and handlebars. Quote:
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North Shore ridin'
Join Date: Apr 2002
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Yes, what you said on the avoidance of smaller objects and debris in your path. Smaller stuff can have an effect on you, probably in proportion to the narrowness (and hardness) of your tire.
Frontspin/backspin is a trick where you "flick" the unicycle into the opposite direction, with minimal loss of your riding momentum in the line you are following. So while the wheel makes a little "spike" out to the side, if it's done well it just looks like you flicked around to face the other way, without stopping.
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Sam Wakeling
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North Shore ridin'
Join Date: Apr 2002
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I'm not aware that my big wheel is affected by road camber. That is to say, it doesn't seem to bother me. Note that I don't ride it like I ride a 36"; I'm generally not going in a strait line, especially in a parade.
The tire's cross section is round, at least when the tire is new. Mine is worn, so it's more of an ellipse shape; less round now. The rim also rides fairly low to the ground, and occasionally snaps small rocks away from me if I ride over them just right. That tends to make little divots in the rim, which can then scrape up your legs if you turn or stop too hard.
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Stavanger, Norway
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Actually, I guess it could have been fun with a support wheel too, but I dont have the right equipment... yet... Cato |
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If it happens I'll make the effort to be available. Rob
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I rode a 42" hard rubber uni 500 miles across Minnesota awhile ago...OUCH is all I can say. Note that this was before 36" air tires.
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