Post Your 36er Here

A friend in Montreal hopped 4 stairs with his Coker! I’m going to ride some Muni and maybe street stuff on mine this summer. I can’t wait to try this out :stuck_out_tongue:

I’ve got coker fever, gotta gets me one.

agree 110%

36er “faring” well!

I wanted to make a little “Faring” or “Fin” for my 36er, that would add a cool look to it, and also provide adequate flat space to mount things to it, like maybe speakers and a few other things. It doesn’t add any real weight, being only a few ounces, and it straps on with flat velcro ties.

I’m out of those at the moment, so I used zip ties. It was just something fun to make, I like the look and it doesn’t get in the way at all. :smiley: This was just my first prototype, and if I did it again, I’d make the lower part closer to the tire. :slight_smile:

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got yourself a real propaganda machine now : P speakers AND a place for advertisements. Now all you need is to “accidentally” leave your backpack open so papers can fly out proclaiming your news!

Cool!

Is that a piano bench holding up the painted piece in the second photo?

You are correct sir! it’s an old padded Yamaha grand bench that I had replaced with a new one, so I kept this one for my workshop.

Haha, shamless plug! I don’t sell any merchandise on my website or make a dime when people visit it, but it does serve to help motivate people to learn to ride, and also helps to promote our awesome sport! :D:)

You know Terry, 2 ads or so can create a good amount of extra $ to help pay for the site. People are used to ads for the most part, and I even run ad blocker programs, so I wouldn’t even see em anyways!

Haha, but I don’t pay for it. :smiley: And what kind of “ads” are you thinking of?

Well I’ve not done it before. But I always notice that ones by google ads are usually pretty minimal and they relate to the sites they are on. So a google ad on your page would have ads for unicycle.com or something you know?

Yeah, I haven’t really looked into anything like that yet, and really don’t have plans to “monetize” my website. It could be a possibility down the road though. I do have some “trade” deals where I might post a business logo in exchange for discounts and/or goods and services. And I put links to my sponsors since I get discounts from them. So it’s a Win Win! :smiley: :sunglasses: :slight_smile:

Terry, what size cranks are on your 36er? I noticed the pedals were in the short position, do you switch the pedal positions often?

I keep it on the 110 holes and can’t remember the last time I used the 125’s.

I’ve gotta tap some Sinz for 110mm, hmmm…

Kb1kji are those clipless pedals?

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Nope! maybe for mountainbiking, some have done that with unicycles… not me! and I don’t recommend it actually. these are MKS quick release pedals. they are flat pedals, very small cages actually, MKS does offer a larger platform model that I wish I got. the neat feature of these pedals is that the axle is like an air chuck and by moving a collar, the pedals pop off! I got several bases to stick in my dual hole cranks, and without tools I can move the pedals into different positions! I saw some one else do it in the forums and had to follow suit. I like the 125mm positions for the minuteman bike path, and the 150mm position for screwing around town.

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Do you ever hit your foot on the other pedal mount? or is it not an issue?

so far, so good dude. we’ll see!

All ready for spring

KH freeride saddle
long handle with end from T7
Magura brakes
KH adjustable seat post
KH36 frame
TA tire, 50% tread removed in checker pattern
Coker rim, outer wall drilled
48h Nimbus hub
137/114 Moments
snafu pedals

This thing is really heavy compared to my other unicycles, I might have to do something about the tire…

You could drill out the cranks a bit as well. And damn that bar is long!!