Maybe I’m blind, but I haven’t found any thread about it. So I just started a new one here:
Ed Pratt is doing a unicycle world tour. Here’s a video of his preparation:
Yesterday he left home an actually started his tour. Se here:
I think, from the short email chat we had, that he said Cary Gray’s mum makes the saddle bags herself. Last email I had off him was asking how he was gonna mount the bag(s)
I suggested the Thule racks, but it seems he went with custom build
Best of luck to him! If I remember rightly he’s riding for School In A Bag, giving each child who receives one an education. Its a good cause, and I really must head to his site and donate, while I’m still thinking about it!
Came across these images of Cary Grey. His unicycle touring setup is similar to Ed’s. I hadn’t heard of him until a chance encunter on utube. He has lots of brilliant video and a great deal of experience if his Utube posts are anything to go by.
Those little pedal bags are genius! I think I’ve seen them before (Probably the same person).
I still to this day sometimes mount with my feet a bit wonky, as I don’t usually check where my pedals are tilting before jumping on. Causes my feet to sometimes hit the front/rear edge, and spin the pedal round during mounting, causing me to pedal on my heel until I adjust. I could definitely do with a righting mechanism…
I recommend Forums readers to post here when they make their donations. It will be fun to follow along and see how much we can generate!
Looks like the mudguards are also a necessity for keeping the bags off the tire. It’s an ingenious setup for backpack-free riding!
I don’t know about Cary Gray. What’s the longest unicycle trip? I thought it was Wally Watts; around the world 1976-78.
I like the idea of pedals that stay upright, but not at the expense of any excessive weight on them. The longer the ride, the more that matters. Like anything over 10 km.
At the outside of your pedals there should me a removable cap. Removing the cap should reveal a nut which if tightened slightly will prevent the pedals from turning so freely so that they stay in position as you prepare to mount.
My pedals are already relatively stiff here - the problem is that I don’t usually bend down to adjust them before mounting, so they’re basically at whatever angle they were at when I dismounted before.
EDIT: I should note this isn’t a big problem, I still mount/ride just fine, and can even 1-foot half a revolution to get my feet in line without killing myself, so while it’s a small annoyance that’d be fixed with weights, it’s not something I’ll be doing anytime soon!