skrobo;1153488 wrote:
have those actually been tested, or are they theory, because i would
think you need at least another inch on that to compensate for bend in
the leg and comfort... it would suck to ride a uni that was that "tight"
for any real distance.
EDIT: uhh... you probably do not want to swap your seatpost between the
two unicycles... you are probably going to need a shorter one for the
36".
I usually ride with 2-2.5 inches exposed on my sp.(on my muni with
150's) If I chop the excess off, then I'll be fine. Plus, I have a spare
post I could use if a grew a crapload.
--
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