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Newbie looking for tips
hi all, I needed a new challenge, something that I could do after work when I couldn't get to the beach kitesurfing - and now that the nights are getting shorter this is more often than not. So what do I do? I gets me a unicycle! Everyone thinks I'm mad! I just got a cheapie (20" one £40 off of ebay) to see if I liked this thing, but more to trash before I got something decent because after seeing what you could do - Trials and Muni - I knew that I could get into this! So my bike arrives on Friday, I put it together in the evening, have 10-20 mins messing about in the house and go to the pub. Saturday I had 30mins or so practice in the house and after nearly wrecking it I thought......outside. SPACE! Balance with one hand on the wall and 1 pedal rotation.....2 rotations....... 6 rotations. 30mins and getting late. Sunday evening more paractice ....lean forwards...... 10 rotations ..........lean forward......... don't know how many rotations!!!!! I've got this!!! a bit of speed, fall forwards pedal more, start falling back slow down! kept going to the right (my 'front foot' (goofy)) turned shoulders to the left....50m to to the end of the street and round the corner 2hrs riding mmmmmm? What stopped me? MY LEGS ACHED!! Jeez, a great thigh workout. So a few Q's for you pros - techniques for slowing down? and idling? why do i get so much chaffing and bruising on the inside of my thighs? -- jonjon ..... where's your big shoes and squirty flower? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jonjon's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/7862 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/35064 |
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Good to hear! You may like to check out www.unicycle.2ya.com for a whole stack of tips and tutorials in the form of text, pictures, instructional videos, and Word documents. There's a video on idling and I think something on slowing down in the Word document in the 'Basic Riding' section. Good luck, Andrew -- andrew_carter - Quit jivin' me, turkey! HTTP://WWW.UNICYCLIST.COM/GALLERY/ANDREW carter.andrew (at) gmail (dot) com http://www.unicycles.com.au Unicycling Tips and Tutorials - http://www.unicycle.2ya.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ andrew_carter's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/1052 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/35064 |
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thanks for the info, i'll have a good read through. one other thing, but i guess it's just because my unicycle is cheap, the saddle keeps twisting to the lefthand side (where my chaffing is worse). I would guess that a higher quality unicycle would have a stronger clamp and a more comfy saddle? ........... just waiting for this rain to stop - English weather!!! -- jonjon ..... where's your big shoes and squirty flower? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jonjon's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/7862 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/35064 |
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Great going, Jonjon! I probably got the same cheapie uni off ebay as you, and it's served me pretty well for learning so far. The only thing I changed was the seat stem as I found the shortish stem meant the seat wasn't quite high enough. When the new one turned up from unicycle.com it was knurled, so that was the end of seat twisting for me! I too had the inner thigh chaffing for ages, but all of a sudden it went and hasn't come back - I put that down to somehow riding better in a way I can't describe! My thighs are still aching though! I should've kept more fit in the previous decades! [edit] just a thought, maybe I was "clamping" too hard with the stress of learning to ride, and need to relax to stop the bruising and chaffing? -- s7ev0 s7ev0 Where there's a wheel there's a way ------------------------------------------------------------------------ s7ev0's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/7310 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/35064 |
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the clamping is definately the main cause of your chafing try wearing cycleshorts to generally improve comfort then get a decent seat it's a small investment u can always take with u to upgraded unis and it makes life SUCH a pleasure the great thigh workout is a result of not quite putting enough weigh t on the seat u're still carrying a lil' too much weight on your legs relax, sit down and u'll find u can go for much longer without the legs giving out on u i used a hacksaw blade to 'rough-up' the saddle stem on my first seat in order to prevent the twisting of the seat also get yourself a quickrelease clamp and loosen it when u twist the seat back into it's straightforward position if u force it against the clamp, u're just 'polishing' the rails it's sliding on and u'll find the twisting gets worse dont worry about the weather too much u can practise idling indoors -- GILD - Waffle-tosser and Time-bider If you can't say anything good about someone, sit right here by me. -- Alice Roosevelt Longworth '[image: http://www.addis-welt.de/smilie/smilie/sp/84255.gif]' (http://tinyurl.com/ywxgb) Namaste! Dave ------------------------------------------------------------------------ GILD's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/657 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/35064 |
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Depending on the brand of saddle, the twisting problem might not be in the seatpost clamp/frame/seatpost connection, but rather in the seat/seatpost connection. Some of the cheaper saddles, for example the Savage, have a system where they don't bolt directly on and instead have a more bike-like connection which quite often comes loose. Andrew -- andrew_carter - Quit jivin' me, turkey! HTTP://WWW.UNICYCLIST.COM/GALLERY/ANDREW carter.andrew (at) gmail (dot) com http://www.unicycles.com.au Unicycling Tips and Tutorials - http://www.unicycle.2ya.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ andrew_carter's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/1052 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/35064 |
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It's easy for you to be glib about the weather Gild. Sitting there (probably sipping a pina colada) in deepest africa bronzing you're already bronzed self in the sunshine. The summer here in England's been horrific(wettest August on record). Many's the day I've been sat here browsing through the forum waiting for a break in the clouds so I can go for a ride. Usually to no avail. Aah well. Atleast when global warming kicks in (more than it already has) we wont be frazzled to a crisp quite so quickly and we'll be free to ride around our post apocolyptic land with big grins on our face. Sorry to take it out on you Gild. But the weather has been utterly pap this summer, and it's imfuriated me on more than one occasion. Yours in dampness Kit -- MrBoogiejuice - Uni geek ------------------------------------------------------------------------ MrBoogiejuice's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/5515 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/35064 |
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and u'll probably be extra bummed to know that when i visited your fair isle in may of this year, we had stunning weather for our entire three week stay two days had rain in them somewhere five days had some cloud cover and we had 6 consecutive sunny days in Cornwall your weather's not so bad -- GILD - Waffle-tosser and Time-bider If you can't say anything good about someone, sit right here by me. -- Alice Roosevelt Longworth '[image: http://www.addis-welt.de/smilie/smilie/sp/84255.gif]' (http://tinyurl.com/ywxgb) Namaste! Dave ------------------------------------------------------------------------ GILD's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/657 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/35064 |
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Thanks for the great replies and tips, (and sticking up for the poor weather) I'm feeling very welcome! I'll check the saddle out when I get home to see if it's lose under the twisting isn't happening there, otherwise out comes the hacksaw blade! I also think that it might be just a little bit too short (1-2cm). I've also dug my cycling shorts out too. I'm beginning to wonder if before long it will be worth getting something a little better? So I'm sure I'll be asking for recommendations there later. This usually happens with me - get something low-cost to see if you like it and get into it - I like it - get something better. -- jonjon ..... where's your big shoes and squirty flower? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jonjon's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/7862 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/35064 |
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so here we are, two weeks later and what's happened to my skills? been working too much and simply not getting out, though I have made a discovery I'm sure a few of you have......... don't drink and unicycle!! ok, so it was a good idea at the time, but the palm of my hand and mobile phone in my pocket meeting the road didn't think so! skills are developing in about 5-6hrs - 30% of freemounts on first attempt - turning left and right (clockwise/anticlockwise?) - keeping within the width of a path - more weight on saddle means I can now go longer distances I put my seatpost up a bit and it's been easier. It's nice to be able to ride a distance now, does everyone get looks of great amazment and astonishment that you riding a unicycle? I guess that the next set of hurdles are going to take time? Idling, riding backwards and riding very slowly? thanks for the previous tips. they helped me loads! -- jonjon ..... where's your big shoes and squirty flower? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jonjon's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/7862 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/35064 |
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