Klaas Bil;1170555 wrote:
Just thinking: would there be merit in having two seats at the same
time? A bike seat in the rear and a unicycle seat in the usual location?
And then some short handlebars in front? The latter would be
(1) relatively close to the uni seat for mounting and for power uphill
or other low-speed situations,
(2) relatively far from the bike seat, to allow an extended arm
position.
Potential bonuses:
(a) if you have saddle-soreness from one seat, it might be a relief to
switch to the other seat in mid-ride;
(b) maybe the uni seat can double up as some kind of elbow support.
Oh man, you might soon have a . . . . tandem unicycle or uni with a
child seat going there.
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