Apart from being a lifelong cyclist, I was utterly captivated by the magic called bicycle. I love bicycles. An affinity for unicycles came pre-installed, by default. For whatever reason, I never got one until my wonderful then-girlfriend gave me a 20" chrome Torker for my birthday back around the turn of the century. It was a top-three lifetime New Bike Day. Over the moon.
Riding a wheelie is my favorite thing to do aboard anything with a handlebar, to include quads. After practicing consistently for nearly 50 years, Iâm good at it. OK. Learning to ride the uni didnât happen in a half hour like on YouTube. Iâm still a beginner.
Soon after getting across that first three-pedals, five-pedals, then 26-pedals! thresholdâŠit was obvious I needed a longer seatpost (Iâm 6â4") and just a bigger wheel in general. After deciding on making those investments, life and kids or whatever all happened and the Torker was buried in the garage behind my fleet of bikes plus the kidsâ bikes. The tire would get aired up every couple years, maybe.
The year 2017 brought about evolution during which unicycles came back. Finally got that second uni, a Sun Classic 29er. Boy howdy, what an awesome uni! The Torker got air in the tire, for about a year. First the 20, then both unis went flat with little exception until the spring of 2025. Now itâs on like bing bong but this time itâs different. When did I ever write a unicyling essay?
The original, most appealing, bigger-wheel uni in my unicycle daydream follows directly from BMX. BMX bikes came in two wheel sizes and the other was twenty-four inch. Early this summer, one of my mountain biking buddies from the nineties, after a conversation about an Instagram post led to the two of us taking my two aired-up unis to the trail where he got his foot in aforementioned door and then, scored a lot of three unis on Facebook Marketplace which includedâŠa busted down old Torker 24 inch that he just gave me! What a nice, long sentence.
This new two-four, I came to conclude, had been run over. The cranks, one broken pedalâs spindle, the rim, and the axle all were bent. Both bearing shells cracked, the seat post flange bent and the saddle base cracked nearly in half. Also a flat tire, but other than these issues and a minor frame misalignment, everything else was tip top.
Whether to repair or upgrade a bicycle (or motorcycle) canât always be financially justified. So what? This is a free country. By the time I replaced the saddle, post, pedals, and put a Maxxis Hookworm on it⊠Yeah, well. Who cares?
My experience has been, twenty was perfect as a beginner and a nostalgic fun contrast now (the 20" also got a new 400mm post). Then jumping on the 29er with nothing in between showed that the 29er is harder because the wheel is bigger, and, easier and more comfortable because the wheel is bigger. The 29er is my preferred uni. Now that Iâve gotten the feel for the 24", it feels like Iâm constantly trying to pedal slower. And a twenty-six seems like it would be a better twenty-four. Lastly, thank you for reading by the way, wanting a 36 inch is a decision that can easily make itself.
Before seeing the prompt in this forum to post introducing myself, possibly nothing would have brought about the composition of this State of the Uni Address. Perhaps the writer will gain most from it, proving once again, itâs different this time.
Happy unicycling to all!