finding parts (was Re: Lumpy seat)

Forwarded message:
> From bkonarsk@mcs.kent.edu Wed Mar 29 11:08:03 1995 From: Rick Plavnicky
> <plav@shell.portal.com> Message-Id:
> <199503291606.IAA28185@jobe.shell.portal.com> Subject: finding parts (was Re:
> Lumpy seat) To: unicycling Date: Wed, 29 Mar 1995 08:06:36 -0800 (PST)
> In-Reply-To: <950329033800_64708299@aol.com> from “Unicycle@aol.com” at Mar
> 29, 95 03:38:01 am X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL24] MIME-Version: 1.0
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> Content-Length: 656
>
> John Foss, the Uni-Cyclone wrote:
>
> > but I just looked and I can’t find it! I think I have too much unicycle
> > stuff. Maybe I should invite all of you over and have a sale . . . .
>
> Funny you should mention this, I’m just about to begin searching for a shop to
> fabricate a new seat post for my 24 inch Schwinn. The one that came with it is
> about two holes too short for me. Last year, especially when riding ‘long’
> distances, my knees would take a beating.

You shouldn’t need to go to that much work. I got a long post from Tom Miller at
the Unicycle Factory. You can call hime at 317-452-2692.

Beirne

Beirne Konarski | Subscribe to the Unicycling Mailing List bkonarsk@mcs.kent.edu
| Send requests to unicycling-request@mcs.kent.edu “Untouched by Scandal” |
Unicycling Web Page:
| http://nimitz.mcs.kent.edu/~bkonarsk/

Re: finding parts (was Re: Lumpy seat)

In message <199503291606.IAA28185@jobe.shell.portal.com>you write:
>John Foss, the Uni-Cyclone wrote:
>
>> but I just looked and I can’t find it! I think I have too much unicycle
>> stuff. Maybe I should invite all of you over and have a sale . . . .

here, here!! I need more unicycle shtuuuf.

>Funny you should mention this, I’m just about to begin searching for a shop to
>fabricate a new seat post for my 24 inch Schwinn. The one that came with it is
>about two holes too short for me. Last year, especially when riding ‘long’
>distances, my knees would take a beating.

>John, in your pile of stuff, you wouldn’t happen to have a seat post you’d be
>willing to sell off, would you? :slight_smile:

I’m also interested in finding out where one can find seat posts. There’s a
practically-unused (Only used by ppl testing it at the store) Schwinn at the
local Schwinn store. It has two strikes against it, though. One: It’s too
expensive. I’m not sure I want to shell out $150 right now. Two: The seat post
is way too short. I’d think for a 24" uni, they’d have posts that were long
enough for an average person… It has some great advantages, though. For one
thing, it’s a Schwinn. Means a lot in my book. For another, It makes my Schwinn
feel like a lead weight compared to this one. It’s really light! Anyway… I’m
not willing to buy it unless I can get another seat post relatively
inexpensively.

I’d also be interested in finding out more about hand-tightened adjustable seat
clamps, and whether they can be put on Schwinns.

                  |  Matthew R. Kenigson kenigson@cs.utk.edu,
                  |  kenigson@freenet.scri.fsu.edu,

—the Neuromancer | reaper@utkvx.bitnet (@utkvx.utk.edu) -------’------;-{@ |
USnail: 3702 Taliwa Gardens Knoxville, TN 37920
| Phone: (615) 577-4942 (home) USA ‘Juggle till you drop’

Re: finding parts (was Re: Lumpy seat)

> I’m also interested in finding out where one can find seat posts. There’s a
> practically-unused (Only used by ppl testing it at the store) Schwinn at the
> local Schwinn store. It has two strikes against it, though. One: It’s too
> expensive. I’m not sure I want to shell out $150 right now.

$150 is real money, but you get good value for it. Schwinn unicycles last
forever. I have two Schwinn’s from the 70’s, and they still work fine.

> Two: The seat post is way too short. I’d think for a 24" uni, they’d have
> posts that were long enough for an average person… It has some great
> advantages, though. For one thing, it’s a Schwinn. Means a lot in my book. For
> another, It makes my Schwinn feel like a lead weight compared to this one.
> It’s really light! Anyway… I’m not willing to buy it unless I can get
> another seat post relatively inexpensively.

I bought a tall seat post from Tom Miller at the Unicycle Factory for about $15.
He has various sizes.

>
> I’d also be interested in finding out more about hand-tightened adjustable
> seat clamps, and whether they can be put on Schwinns.

Good Luck!

Beirne

Beirne Konarski | Subscribe to the Unicycling Mailing List bkonarsk@mcs.kent.edu
| Send requests to unicycling-request@mcs.kent.edu “Untouched by Scandal” |
Unicycling Web Page:
| http://nimitz.mcs.kent.edu/~bkonarsk/