bent frame?

Hello all, The seat on my Schwinn uni points a few degrees to the right. It’s
nothing major, but it is enough that the right side of the seat is
significantly more worn and so is my right thigh. It appears that if i look at
the unicycle from the side the holes in the seat are not perpendicular to the
wheel. Has anyone experienced this before? Can a new seat post or seat fix
this? Thanks, Jeff


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Re: bent frame?

> I have a Schwinn. If I were you I’d try loosening the bolts where the seat
> attaches to the seat post and also the main bolt that attaches the seat post
> to the frame and then twist the seat in the direction that you need to correct
> the problem. Hopefully there will be enough slop in the holes to allow you to
> move it enough. And then tighten everything back up.

Thanks, If that’s not enough I might try to widen the holes with a drill or file
or something so that I can move it around more.

Jeff


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Re: bent frame?

At 06:59 AM 12/1/00 -0500, Jeff Tuttle wrote:
>Hello all, The seat on my Schwinn uni points a few degrees to the right. It’s
>nothing major, but it is enough that the right side of the seat is
>significantly more worn and so is my right thigh. It appears that if i look at
>the unicycle from the side the holes in the seat are not perpendicular to the
>wheel. Has anyone experienced this before? Can a new seat post or seat fix
>this? Thanks, Jeff

>In my experience (with 3 Schwinns), this is very common. As such, a new seat
>post is not likely to fix it. You find variations in alignment on individual
>holes on the same seatpost. I bought a round file and elongated the hole so
>that it had more play. I then aligned it properly and tightened the seat post.
>This has worked for me.

Scott Arnold