Ok, you may be right. I’m now a bit wary about color matching, as I have tried some non-working combination. The baseline is now “not too many colors”. This way, I can easily switch parts between my unis.
You got a point there, though I don’t want to worry about that now.
I think you should go with your colour scheme and call it the Wood Stove.
Personally, I‘m not sure that orange and red will work. Either of the two could be great eye catchers in combination with black parts, in my opinion.
I LOVE that color!!! Gorgeous!
My number one reason for buying a MFO was the choice of colours. I just didn’t want yet another “blue” unicycle (I have 3 “blue” already) …
But I would happly buy again, ditto to all the positive comments above. Highly recommend both the product and the company.
PS. The green looks much brighter in sunlight.
PPS. I gave up on the saddle handle. It was a small, which is just too small. The design is good, just not that size. I now use a Freerider with a Ursli bar.
But I suppose you can also just put a KH Fusion Freeride saddle on the uni right? That is my fave seat.
That’s what I did, my old 24" donated its Freeride to the new M4O. While I do prefer the Fusion 1 for distance riding, because of its flatness and narrow profile, the cutout and padding on the Freeride works best for the old me. The Ursli bar works very well with that saddle. The M4O saddle handle is a great product, a little too wide for my taste, but it’s a really innovative design. It’s just that the (S)mall has such a small handle it looks, and feels, like you are grabbing your own crutch when riding. Need at least the (M)edium, but just a bit too expensive for me to buy on its own
Just ordered the unicycle!
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Woohoo!

Just arrived, though I am having a problem with inflating the tire. The pump automatically goes to 60 PSI, and the tire is super deflated. It seems like something is blocking the valve, but I can’t see anything. It looks no different from the valves on my other unis. No air is going into the tube, I think it is just stuck in the air pump. It is a manual bike pump that has worked well before. Once I figure this out, I’ll be riding, everything else is great.
Have you tried removing the valve stem and replacing it?
How do you do that?
Is it a Presta or a Schrader valve? Would you mind take pictures of your valve right before putting the pump and of the pump clipped in? This may help us help you ![]()
I just tried the same pump on a different wheel with the same result. I think I just need a different pump
Does the pump head have a lever? Sometimes, you need to pull the lever to let the air flow through the valve ![]()
I borrowed a pump from my neighbor, and air went in. Just went for my first ride, took a few minutes to find the right saddle height and how to get on, but then I figured out how to ride and even freemount pretty quickly. Right now, I’m not sure I like the Handlesaddle, wasn’t very comfy, though I’ll probably break it in soon. I really like the color scheme, the 114mm cranks, and the feeling of riding a large wheel. I’m still not as comfortable on it as I am on the 20", though I am growing into it. I also did not realize it came with a brake mount. I also like the pedals, very grippy.
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