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![]() I am new to unicycling, I use my brother's schwinn. It's just a standard 20", regular seat. It's the older one with the whitewall tires. I'm finding it VERY uncomfortable. So...with a female in mind...how can I remedy the problem?????? Or...is it that in time my muscles will develope enough to put more pressure on my legs? Bonnie -- busnutmedic "Hey, there go the wheelers!" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ busnutmedic's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/6241 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32018 |
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![]() The best seat, I think, is a Kris Holm seat. Theyre 48 dollars, but will last relatively long and theyre very comfortable. Go to www.unicyclist.com -- gpickett00 - Level 3.7 Bicycle is just a short way of saying unicycle with a training wheel. 'Our unicycling videos' (http://www.unicyclist.com/gallery/albuv95) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ gpickett00's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/5654 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32018 |
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![]() Hi Bonnie As a fellow female I can recommend that you invest in a good comfortable seat. I have a (homemade) airseat on my unicycle and it is still uncomfortable at times. In the first few hours of learning my biggest problem was bruises on the inside of my thighs from squeezing onto the seat for dear life. As you spend more time in the saddle and your posture (and confidence) improves you will feel less overt discomfort. I believe that, no matter how experienced you are, no matter how comfortable your seat is, you still need to take comfort breaks every now and again. Jayne -- Jayne ZA - Learning to ride on a Coker Being a statistician means never having to say you're certain ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jayne ZA's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/4878 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32018 |
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![]() thanks! I'll check out the Holm seat. Do you care to divulge any details about how you made you airseat? I'd be very interested, as my dad is handy with making things. Feel free to PM me. Bonnie -- busnutmedic "Hey, there go the wheelers!" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ busnutmedic's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/6241 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32018 |
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![]() airseats are cool but you need a good seat to make a good one eg the miyata but that costs more then a kh the link was wrong it's www.unicycle.com. i recormend a good pair of ride shorts(bike shorts) i can ride with out them! Ben -- thinuniking - we met a tree hugger(he rode a bike MUNI MILITIA now in the uk! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ thinuniking's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/4294 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32018 |
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![]() thinuniking wrote: *airseats are cool but you need a good seat to make a good one eg the miyata * I agree that you don't want to be messing around trying to work with many of the cheaper seats with glued on covers that are common today. But i've found the old style seats of the butterfingers/boggle type, which have a cover held on just by the seat bolts are good for making a good simple airseat. Simply remove the cover, rip out all the foam, get a 20" inner tube, shape it with cellotape, drill a valve hole in the back part of the seat plate, then replace the cover. Inflate very lightly (it's surprising how little air is needed- a hard airseat is as uncomfortable as a foam one). I use these on both my muni and 29-er and have done many, many miles on both. -- onewheeldave - Semi Skilled Unicyclist "He's also been known to indulge in a spot of flame juggling - but it's the Muni that really fires him up." ------------------------------------------------------------------------ onewheeldave's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/874 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32018 |
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![]() A unicycle seat takes a large proportion of your weight and supports it on a small area. It's bound to hurt a bit. The more you ride, the less it'll hurt, because you will get used to it. Look at the seats that racing bicyclists use. Yes, I know they rest some of their weight on their hands, , but look how tiny those seats are. It's all in the mind, not the behind. -- Mikefule - Roland Hope School of Unicycling So many pedestrians tell me I've lost a wheel. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mikefule's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/879 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32018 |
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![]() This was my first attempt at a simple homemade air saddle. This method does not destroy any of the original saddle's components. I have since made much more improvements over this model, but building one of these is simple and inexpensive. Do a search for posts by me to see some of my later creations. I hope this will help ![]() http://tinyurl.com/2zj6o -- Krashin'Kenny - Crash Tested If you ain't crashing, you ain't going fast enough!!!!!!!!!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Krashin'Kenny's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/3420 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32018 |
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![]() busnutmedic wrote: *It's the older one with the whitewall tires.* Not sure when they stopped using whitewall tires on the Schwinns, but if it's got cottered cranks, it's real old. Time wears out the foam on the older Schwinn seats, and they crumble away to dust. Your cheapest route would be to replace the foam insert, which you can do for Schwinn or Semcycle Deluxe seats (same basic seat) at Unicycle.com The Kris Holm seat fits the same post and will be much more comfortable. When riding the idea is to keep your weight on the seat, not on your legs, so that isn't the answer. As you get more advanced, you can put more weight on your hands, on the seat handle or accessory handlebar, but that's another story. -- johnfoss - Walkin' on the edge John Foss, the Uni-Cyclone "jfoss" at "unicycling.com" www.unicycling.com "Hey, could I have some of that spinach? I need to get this pork rind taste out of my mouth." -- Ryan Atkins to Kris Holm, on the way back from Moab after sampling some of my pork rinds. They grossed out the whole van! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ johnfoss's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/832 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32018 |
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![]() I guess my best bet is to buy an old schwinn with a really beat up seat and replace it. Thanks for all the advice. I think it's going to take time too. I haven't done much at all in the past month. Just the past few days Ive been going on 1 mile or longer rides with my well seasoned brothers. I am forever jumping off and having to run to catch up to them! Bonnie -- busnutmedic "Hey, there go the wheelers!" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ busnutmedic's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/6241 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/32018 |
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