unibent?

Has anyone ever come up with a recumbent unicycle design? Could such a
thing work?

Re: unibent?

I am not sure of the specifics, but I saw a picture on John Foss’s webpage. I
don’t have the address, but there is a link from unicycling.org

RE: unibent?

A picture of a recumbent (made by Erik Kokb of Germany):
http://www.calweb.com/~unifoss/unicon/unicon8.htm

A recumbent unicycle seems to ride nice, and would eliminate the saddle problem,
but suffers the main drawback in turning. It might work real nice for
straight-ahead cruising, but it’s difficult to turn and of course could not be
considered “maneuverable” at all…

Stay on top, John Foss, the Uni-Cyclone


unifoss@calweb.com http://www.calweb.com/~unifoss/

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-----Original Message----- From: owner-unicycling@winternet.com
[mailto:owner-unicycling@winternet.com]On Behalf Of Rick Bissell Sent: Saturday,
September 05, 1998 7:12 PM To: UNICYCLING@winternet.com Subject: unibent?

Has anyone ever come up with a recumbent unicycle design? Could such a
thing work?

Re: unibent?

There is a picture of a recumbant uni on a web site somewhere, maybe John Foss’
site. Looked like a bike with no front fork and producer’s chair for a seat.

Rick Bissell wrote in message
>Has anyone ever come up with a recumbent unicycle design? Could such a
>thing work?