Locking Up a Unicycle

Hiya…got any suggestions for locking up a unicycle? I’ve got a little one
that’s about 3 feet tall (not a giraffe or anything) that I use for general
errands and riding around, but the only thing I can get a lock around is the
spokes in the wheel, but all you’d have to do is unscrew the wheel and take away
the frame. I thought of drilling a hole in the frame, but it would have to be a
pretty big hole so it might collapse when I ride it.

Thanks in advance,


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Re: Locking Up a Unicycle

Possibly your idea of drilling a hole has some merit? Could you drill a small
hole and then place a chain link through it. That way you only require a small
hole but you still get the larger diameter in which to pass your uni lock. joel

Graham W. Boyes wrote:

> Hiya…got any suggestions for locking up a unicycle? I’ve got a little one
> that’s about 3 feet tall (not a giraffe or anything) that I use for general
> errands and riding around, but the only thing I can get a lock around is the
> spokes in the wheel, but all you’d have to do is unscrew the wheel and take
> away the frame. I thought of drilling a hole in the frame, but it would have
> to be a pretty big hole so it might collapse when I ride it.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> –
> -Butterfingers the Juggler http://members.xoom.com/_gwb/butterfingers
>
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Re: Locking Up a Unicycle

maybe a machine shop could make you locking nuts like on a cars rim where you
need the key to take off the lugnut , this way you could lock it up around the
tire without worrying about someone taking the frame? don’t they sell stuff like
that for bikes? Blaine