Yesterday we did a afternoon MUNI ride at the ViennaForrest.
We were 5 riders and had a lot of fun.
MUNI Wienerwald
Hi, @Charly.Oldie little tipp, upload the youtube link into your post
Hm…
I added the link by click CTRL+Q
What was wrong? Why it did not work?
Ah…
Thank you. Next time I will do like this
You can just paste the youtube link on an empty line, and the video will show up without doing anything else. ![]()
Trying to make the best of the last day of sunshine before Glasgow’s finest (aka rain storm) sets in for the next week or so.
But boy was it wet already; half the handlebar got stuck in the ground after a UPD on the soggy grass. Maybe I should have gone for the stock 4.8 rather than 4.0 tyre?
Tinkerbeau, an off topic question for you…
I see you have a short handlebar on your Hatchet, do you think that you would have enough brake line to accommodate a longer handlebar?
Any other concerns or “must haves” with regards to your Hatchet? (larger tire, crank size, etc…)
Thanks for any feedback (from anyone) and sorry about the off topic.
Hello Canoeheadted.
I built the Hatchet from the frame up, so it was entirely my fault that the brake line is a little short and I can’t tell you if the stock line is longer. I like the short handlebar for a bit of extra control (torque?) and am in the process of putting a longer line in.
There was a fair bit of discussion on Hatchet rims, tyres, tubeless (or not) etc. in this thread: https://unicyclist.com/t/nimbus-hatchet-rim/127307/2
Thank you for that.
From a recent ride on the beach bike path. My wife rides a recumbent trike, and when people ask were my other wheel is, I tell them I gave it to her. (One makes about as much sense as the other. ![]()
Last Saturday we did the 2nd part of our 5km radius tour.
It was only a small segment of the circle, but very exhausting
anyway it was a lot of fun
looks like you all enjoyed and that great that you have people to get with, i come from a downhill mtb background but sadly none of my mates have got the unicycle bug sadly.
I see you have knee protection, but do you ever land on your knees?
yes i do, actuelly very often











