Actually it’s a 28", because the tyre is 2" wide.
You build your own wheel? That’s pretty nice. I also build 3 own uni wheels. It makes a lot of fun but it’s not the easiest part. Eassiest part is have fun when your riding your unicycle.
9 mile Muni this morning in the California Mojave desert.
Classic loop that we will be riding in the Ridgecrest Desert Classic. https://www.highsierracyclists.club/rdc
Here in Atlanta we have the Streets Alive events that shut down roads, and I always take a uni. It’s the perfect vehicle! It gets a little too crowded for bikes, not that that stops anybody.
The flashy green rim is poppin’!
The Legend of the Headless unicyclist
Today’s ride was a nice ride. But I ride without enough air pleasure and now I’ve a hole in my tube and I must walked home.
Do you grab the handle and the brake with your right hand? How is the distance to the brake lever?
Of course you need more air pleasure
Cause its a misery without enough air in your tyre.
Yes, that’s true. The wheel was an Tubeless ready, so I rode tubeless. After a big hole in the tire the milk doesn’t closed the hole because, it was old milk. So I changed it and now there is a tube in it. The problem is that the old milk glue’s on the new tire, rim the inside and the tube. Terrible and I don’t know how can I make it clean that doesn’t glue’s the old milk on the parts. The tire is terrible to dismount from the rim because he glue’s around the rim.
No idea how to solve that, sorry
Good thing to know that unicyclists can be Disney princesses!
What’s the brand of this nice Backpack?
It’s from Fox Racing Very good for water and basics