There is only one answer: the Coker. It does everything you want.
—Nathan
wayne <wayne.burrows@xtra.co.nz> wrote in message news:378EA527.75BDB6EC@xtra.co.nz… > I am trying to make a decision on the purchase of a big wheel unicycle. > > I want something that will be suitable for relatively long distance riding and > will be good for riding on hills (NZ road conditions). I also may use it for > some easy (good surface) off road riding (Gravel bicycle/walking tracks). > > Given recent discussions I am considering anything from 24" wheel up to > Coker 36". > > I would appreciate any comments. > > Thanks > > Wayne mailto:wayne.burrows@xtra.co.nz
I am trying to make a decision on the purchase of a big wheel unicycle.
I want something that will be suitable for relatively long distance riding and
will be good for riding on hills (NZ road conditions). I also may use it for
some easy (good surface) off road riding (Gravel bicycle/walking tracks).
Given recent discussions I am considering anything from 24" wheel up to
Coker 36".
> I want something that will be suitable for relatively long distance riding and > will be good for riding on hills (NZ road conditions). I also may use it for > some easy (good surface) off road riding (Gravel bicycle/walking tracks).
The Coker should work well for all of those uses. The only drawback of such a
large wheel is storage and transport when you’re not riding. If this is an
issue, then think about a 28" or 26".