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Old July 27th 08, 01:50 PM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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Default 29" or 36" with Schlumpf Hub?


I've finally managed to get to ride a 36" Schlumpf. It's definitely
faster and easier to shift than the 29" Schlumpf. Tony Melton had a
practice ride and had about a 6% increase in speed on the 36" Schlumpf
over his 29" Schlumpf on a flat course.

I'll be able to post some PB's on the Coker vs 29" Schlumpf vs 36"
Schlumpf when I get back home...have a 36" Schlumpf waiting for me when
I get back.


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