An old poster from a bus company. They had a series of ‘Silly ways to travel’ (others included bulldozers, canon, combine harvester - not often a unicycle appears in such company). I like this guy with his umbrella, brief case and bowler hat, as I often ‘commute’ in smarter clothes (all of 2 minutes). Even my tidiest shoes have pedal scrapes underneath!
A clock with a unicyclist. I drove up a track in the dark across a field to collect this! The unicyclist is meant to keep swinging to and fro all the time, but that doesn’t happen (and it would drive me mad if it did). I guess to be accurate it isn’t a unicycle, maybe a 56" ultimate wheel, but I can live with that discrepancy.
Well strictly speaking I did say ‘other than your unicycles’, but I suppose random unicycles lying around or hanging up in the living space is plenty of evidence that you’re a unicyclist, and a kind decoration. I seem to have one decorating the kitchen at present (with nice new 102 cranks - thanks @mindbalance).
It is indeed the coaster brake freewheel. The wheel was very out of true. It’s still out of true, but more on one side than the other as the rim is so rubbish.
How about this unicycle themed pizza cutter which I got from someone at work as a Secret Santa gift a few years ago. Pretty nice gift. It works Ok and the monkey’s legs go round with the pedals as it cuts.
Those mini unis are great aren’t they, and up until yesterday I had never seen one before. However last night my wife presented me with this that she had designed and made - I dream of having unicycling skills as good as her crocheting skills!
This is so nice! Really like the fact this thread was created and a few days later your wife has helped expand what you have to indicate you’re a unicyclist.
Love it! I think that could be called ‘unicycle performance art’ - definitely looks like a pedal shaped hole to me (certainly hope it was caused some part of you!)