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140mm cranks - vast improvement
I had somewhat the opposite problem. I have a 26" unicycle that came with 127mm cranks. Since I'm still in the process of learning to ride I had been struggling with this unicycle. It seems "touchy", by which I mean that I had trouble keeping a steady speed, I'd either be jumping forward or slowing down too suddenly. I reasoned that at least until I am a better rider longer cranks would even out my jerky responses. Sure enough! I got 152mm cranks and now I not only can ride around the block more smoothly, I can also freemount this thing, (which before was immensely difficult). -- idiorythmic ------------------------------------------------------------------------ idiorythmic's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/12653 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/51190 |
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