Pictures of your latest ride continued

When the uni is bigger than than the car… :upside_down_face:

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JAAA…and its also a SuperSize on a SuperSmall Car.
I like that.
When you own a car like that, a unicycle is the only ride that fits :blush:

And see, “FattysFitFine”
(to qote Surlys slogan)

I gotta know… what kind of car is that?

Smart (Fortwo, if I‘m not mistaken). And the one on the shirt is a Mini. The old, cool one, not the newer version that isn‘t very mini after all.

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First day of spring? Felt like it today :sun_with_face:

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Is that a unicycle towing a smart car or vice versa?

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SUV - SmartUnicycleVehicle

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i depends…
…you can turn it this and that way.

Nice, I’ll take one of each.

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Awesome to get out again as I haven’t been unicycling much during winter.

Sunny, calm weather and double digit (celsius) temperatures is so nice.


I’ve been riding 110mm cranks on my 29" most of last year but I have now switched to 102mm as I was inspired by the micro machines thread :slight_smile:

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perfect conditions :slight_smile: :

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Today I had a good ride with 130 hm amd 6,03 km Muni ride

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I have also been riding 29"/110mm a lot. Inspired by @Hammer I also decided to go shorter on my 29er. Unfortunately I don’t have 100s yet, so I had to opt for 89s.


This is quite fun when I manage to keep my uni in the Sweet Spot, and I love the heavy pedaling resistance. But mostly, it feels awkward, especially when climbing. I am getting there, though, and I am sure getting better at staying in the Sweet Spot, which is a useful thing overall.

I will definitely switch to 100s when I get the chance. That will be just great. In the mean time, this is a challenge that is a bit frustrating, but getting more and more fun. I do get everywhere, and I don’t really UPD anymore :sweat_smile:

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Haha more people on tiny cranks!! I’m with you it’s not the easiest for climbing but the speed gain on flats with practice is amazing!!

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I normally ride with 125mm or 130mm cranks but seeing what 117mm cranks are like on my 29x2.35

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That’s a beautiful machine.

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Not the ride, but latest drive to go riding. Normal car in for repair so had to squeeze my KH29A in a Daihatsu Copen. Only when no chance of rain.


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I wish I could give 2 hearts! I’ve never seen that car and had to do a little research. Now, I’m secretly wishing for those to go on sale in the U.S., along with @Dino ‘s Suzuki Jimny.

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