First post here, just saying HI!! I’m stepping into a new world of cycling. I just ordered my first unicycle. I can’t wait to try it out. It should be here by next weekend. I mostly ride mtb and road bikes. I’ve done bmx, cross, trials… anything that involved bikes I have to try. I’ve wrenched in bikeshops and have played around on uni’s before but nothing more than sitting on it while holding a wall or a hand rail.
I ordered the Torker Unistar LX 20". I hope this was a good choice. I figured I’d go with the 20" so I could pass it down to my son later on.
I have a pretty good collection of bicycles now.
1 mtb
1 singlespeed mtb
1 full suspension mtb
1 26" trials
1 road bike
1 singlespeed road
I hope to add few unicycles to the list in the next few years and really try out Municycling.
Thanks for all the help. This is a great site and I’ve already learned alot from just lurking around.
Welcome. Sounds like you did your home work and ordered a good starter uni. From the LX you’ll want a few more. It will be interesting to see your collection of unicyles in a year or two. Best of luck!
My wife said the same thing… but it didn’t sound as a positive thing. I’ve already picked out my muni ride. I told the wife “look at the bright side… unicycle don’t cost as much as bicycles… they only have one wheel” she didn’t find it as funny as I did… oh well
Thanks for all the encouragment I’ll try and keep you posted on the progress.
Make sure, when your putting anything on, like the wheel into the frame, and the pedals into the cranks, the r is on the right side, and the l is on the left side.
The cranks will have a R or an L on them to tell which way is left and right, and the frame should be obvious to point out which way is the front, Torkers usually have a sticker on it saying ‘front’, and the pedals will have a R and L which go in the R and L cranks.
Welcome to the community! If you need any help getting started on learning, check out the link in my signature; it’s a public journal I kept detailing my first 35 days of learning to ride and details learning to get on and ride with supports, ride without supports, turn, drop off small heights, freemount, and a bit of idling.
Assemibling the uni won’t be a problem. I have about 5 years experience as a bike mechanic. It’s scheuled to be delivered today from UDC. It’s cool they’re only a one day delivery from me.
Indeed. However, my son’s torker came with too many L stickers some of them on the wrong side. The Front label was on the back of the frame, too, on the side with the notch to allow tightening for seat clamping.
For the pedals, the LEFT pedal usually has some kind of knurling above the theads where the right one does not.
Well it’s been around a week since I got the uni. It’s going pretty good. The first day I was riding out of the garage and into the drive way. Now I’m outa the garage into the drive making the lefthand turn and riding to the street. I’m getting close to freemounting too… 1 out of 10. I don’t get to practice as much as I’d like. 10 minutes here 5 minutes there, all between work, kids, wife (all that adult crap) so maybe a couple of hours total.
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