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Muni trail equipment
I have been riding my unicycle for about a year now and haven't had even a touch of guilt that my mountain bike is still hanging from the garage celling with dust on it. So I have begun going through my repair kits to make them muni friendly. When I would mountain bike I took everything I would need for a repair since a two hour ride could easily put me two days hike back to the car. With my unicycle I don't travel as far and was wondering what equipment for repairs everyone else brings with them, or if most just walk/jog back to the car and make the repair there. -- jim.furfaro ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jim.furfaro's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/7261 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/37804 |
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very handy Muni tool to have in your backpack.... http://www.parktool.com/tools/MT_1.shtml [image: http://www.parktool.com/images/tools/MT_1.jpg] -- zod - Southern Fried mUni "We say grace and we say ma'am, if you aint into that we don't give a damn" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ zod's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/3631 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/37804 |
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markf wrote: *but flats are pretty rare. * Tell that to Ryan. he popped 2 seperate innertubes in less than 1000yds at moab. Then the patch came loose. At moab I popped 1 tube on my trials uni. I landed a gap to the sound of pssssss. I've had 2 airseats pop. I've had a tire bead pulled off the rim. I carry a few bucks, a clif bar or two, a m5 allen key, profile key (whatever size that is), a spoke wrench, ID, med insurance card, a small first aid kit (guaze, med tape), 6" crescent wrench, legal definition of a unicycle in SF, a small pump, and 8-20 oz of extra water for long rides. I used to carry an extra pedal, for when my wellgo inevitably broke on me. It came to good use. -- gerblefranklin - Trials Unicyclist http://gallery.unicyclist.com/Trials-Muni Nick's main man. "Democracy is just a word when the people are starving"-Immortal Technique ------------------------------------------------------------------------ gerblefranklin's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/4295 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/37804 |
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Those of us that ride with John Childs carry little in the way of tools. That is his job, and you can see from his post above he takes it seriously. There are a few things I always bring (aside from water). 1) The basic allen wrenches I need for the uni I'm on. I try to always check my non-allen bolts, so I don't worry about bringing along a socket wrench. 2) A "Crash Packs" road rash survival kit from Brave Soldier. It's super light weight, and has been the most used piece of equipment I carry...someone is always getting scraped up. 3) A small can of Bell "Repairs Flats in Seconds!", rather than all the patch and pump stuff. I'm not a big jumper or gapper, so most flats I'd expect to get (and so far am flat-free) won't be big blowouts or tears. If it's a bigger puncture than "fix a flat" will fix, I don't think I'd want to do a trail repair anyway. I might change my mind for certain really long rides with no easy hike out, like a downieville or porcupine rim. 4) Last--besides a $20 bill--is a card with my name address and phone number on it. This way, if someone finds me unconscious next to the trail, they'll know who I am. -- tomblackwood - Registered Nurtz Tailgate at your own risk..... ------------------------------------------------------------------------ tomblackwood's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/3762 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/37804 |
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johnfoss wrote: *Yup. Nanoraptor tire. * thats why Rockville sucked for me on 03'....i was worried about that very thing happening on the 1st days ride of the event so i treaded very lightly. what sucks is a 29er tyre with a ticker side wall will most likly never happen since they are made for bykes and the industry is bent on the "light weight" selling point. -- jagur - Total Gimp obie is an awesome guy and i cant make football pic's --------------------------------------------------- -forget_your_life- -------------------------------------- -------*muni militia *------- *one wheeled death squad* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jagur's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/502 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/37804 |
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if you wanna be prepared, a tube/patch kit and a set of allen wrenches, and maybe a crank tool (depending on what kind of cranks you have) should be more than enough. oh and for a muni, regular mountain bike tire levers might not be strong enough, but flats are pretty rare. -- markf - movie nerd stuck in iowa and unemployed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ markf's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/8102 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/37804 |
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Fortunately you don't get as far away from civilization in an equal amount of riding time to your bike. But it's still good to be prepared instead of having to walk out. Generally what I like to carry is enough tools to tighten anything tha can come loose on the uni, and a patch kit. That means you also need tire irons and a pump. I have a tiny little pump that work on Schraeder or Presta, so I'm well covered there. The actual tools I usually have on me are a Park multi-allen wrench, a Swiss army knife, and a stupid 5/16" allen wrench because both my Wilder and GB4 frames have this one set of ridiculous non-metric screws holding the wheel on. No proper tire irons. Also bring a phone if you have one. Though you might not have a signal, I'm always surprised at the places where I do get a signal (middle-of-nowhere Salmon Falls Trail) and where I don't, such as downtown frikkin' Moab (Nextel). Maybe they've updated their coverage since last year. My last trail ride ended with about a 4 mile walk out, carrying the unicycle over my shoulder. Unfortunately there isn't much you can do when your tire explodes, breaking the wire on the tire's bead and blowing a 2" hole in the tube. I still need to order a new tire! -- johnfoss - The wilder Wilder John Foss, the Uni-Cyclone "jfoss" at "unicycling.com" -- www.unicycling.com "Read the rules!" -- 'IUF Rulebook' (http://www.unicycling.org/iuf/rulebook/) -- 'USA Rulebook' (http://www.unicycling.org/usa/competition/) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ johnfoss's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/832 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/37804 |
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shapr wrote: *I want riding music too. What's the hardiest music player available? I want a MUni-quality music player. Any suggestions? * I've been running / riding / etc. with my Sony SPORTS Walkman for a good 10 years now. Works as good as the day I bought it, even though it's been dropped dozens of times. My favorite cassettes are getting worn out though... It's funny, people are paying $200+ for a portable music device that can't even handle a few drops of water, and my $20 piece of plastic runs like a champ in the shower -- maestro8 - Mad Scientists for World Domination Those are my principles. If you don't like those, I have others. -- Groucho Marx ------------------------------------------------------------------------ maestro8's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/7871 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/37804 |
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I got some 8 or 9mm? Allen bolts for my tapered cranks from the local bike store. Easy to carry an allen wrench. -- pdc - self proclaimed Level 3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ pdc's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/8160 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/37804 |
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johnfoss wrote: *My last trail ride ended with about a 4 mile walk out, carrying the unicycle over my shoulder. Unfortunately there isn't much you can do when your tire explodes, breaking the wire on the tire's bead and blowing a 2" hole in the tube. I still need to order a new tire! * Was that with the 29er? -- john_childs - Guinness Mojo john_childs (at) hotmail (dot) com Gallery: '' (http://www.unicyclist.com/gallery/john_childs) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ john_childs's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/449 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/37804 |
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