Muniac Manor Update

To Those Interested,

    Ten Wilder 6160 forks shipped today to unicycle.com. Expected
    arrival time is 3-4 business days. Two forks are already gone.
    More details and picture can be found on the MM board forum =
    "Tinkering & Projects". Enjoy. Later.

“The Muniac” (Scott Bridgman)

e-mail: scott@muniac.com web visit: http://www.muniac.com

Mountain UNIcycling ACtion

How much are they?

-mg

“Scott Bridgman” <scott@muniac.com> wrote in message
news:mailman.1005348613.12668.rsu@unicycling.org
> To Those Interested,
>
> Ten Wilder 6160 forks shipped today to unicycle.com. Expected arrival
> time is 3-4 business days. Two forks are already gone. More details and
> picture can be found on the MM board forum = “Tinkering & Projects”.
> Enjoy. Later.
>
> “The Muniac” (Scott Bridgman)
>
> e-mail: scott@muniac.com web visit: http://www.muniac.com
>
> Mountain UNIcycling ACtion

Best to contact John Drummond at unicycle.com for pricing. His email
address is john@unicycle.com. Pricing varies according to the components
you select. If you’re looking for something cheap you won’t find it here.

Michael Grant wrote:

> How much are they?
>
> -mg
>
> “Scott Bridgman” <scott@muniac.com> wrote in message
> news:mailman.1005348613.12668.rsu@unicycling.org
> > To Those Interested,
> >
> > Ten Wilder 6160 forks shipped today to unicycle.com. Expected arrival
> > time is 3-4 business days. Two forks are already gone. More details
> > and picture can be found on the MM board forum = "Tinkering &
> > Projects". Enjoy. Later.
> >
> > “The Muniac” (Scott Bridgman)
> >
> > e-mail: scott@muniac.com web visit: http://www.muniac.com
> >
> > Mountain UNIcycling ACtion

Scott, Can you describe the object you hopped onto and how it was
constructed? It looks like a milk crate with plywood on top, correct?

Thanks, Jeff

On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 20:06:28 -0500 Scott Bridgman
<scott@muniac.com> writes:
> To Those Interested,
>
> I’ve rewritten the article about hopping to bring it up to date.
> A video demonstration clip has also been included. I hope that
> anyone interested in learning this skill will find a time
> savings in the write-up. Click on link below to go right in.
> Later.
>
> http://www.muniac.com/tips.htm#hopping
>
> “The Muniac” (Scott Bridgman)
>
> e-mail: scott@muniac.com web visit: http://www.muniac.com bulletin
> board: http://www.muniac.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi
>
> Mountain UNIcycling ACtion
>
>


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And how did you keep it from slipping or moving when you jumped on it?

john_childs

>From: jeff d tuttle <moosebreath1@juno.com>
>
>Scott, Can you describe the object you hopped onto and how it was
>constructed? It looks like a milk crate with plywood on top, correct?
>
>Thanks, Jeff


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