I’m interested in any ideas regarding the optimal crank lenth for a 24" wheel
unicycle. I know that too long a crank will risk hitting the ground on a
sharp angled turn, but are there other considerations? What is too short?
What is too long?
Magdalena Olimpia Teter <mot3@columbia.edu> wrote: > >I’m interested in any ideas regarding the optimal crank lenth for a 24" wheel >unicycle. I know that too long a crank will risk hitting the ground on a sharp >angled turn, but are there other considerations? What is too short? What is >too long? > >Questions, questions… > >Shawn Hill NYC
There was a long discussion concerning this problem, and I have it all in a
file. Do you want me to send it to you. I, and many top unicyclists. agree that
5" is ideal for a 24" wheel. For top speed raciong (if there are no rule
restrictons), use 4.5" or even 4". 5.5" might be good for certain skills in
artistic riding, but is uncomfortable for general riding.
I hope this helps.
Regards, Jack Halpern
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