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![]() A kid who is starting to visit our MUC Basketball venue has said he wants to start a unicycle club at his HS. (my alma mater). I figured I'd advise the "never ridden a uni" kids to get the Torker LX 20" as a starting point. My reasoning: Its affordable. Believe it or not, many riders never get past their first uni. Many riders never jump onto of off of things or get muddy. So, if you quit, you're not out a ton. The kids that want more will have had some time to learn what is needed or prefered for each type of riding. I'm talking 8 or 10 kids and only the initial purchase. We have to assume little or no previous experience. Or should we go over the benefits of 20" and 24" and let them choose? (I learned on and like my 24"). Or what? -- Memphis Mud - Student of GrandMaster 2T Mantra: Avoid Hitting Tailbone...Avoid Hitting Tailbone... "do not think, just ride"...muniracer ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Memphis Mud's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/1987 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/30383 |
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![]() I would recommend 20". It's what I started on. I've ridden a 24" once. It felt more stable but less maneuverable. Torker LX 2004 sounds good to me. I just bought one a few weeks ago and realized its not strong enough for the trials I am doing now. I have been riding a few years but didn't start trials until I got my Torker. But a new rider wouldn't be doing anything to break a Torker for a while at least. I can't see any reason to spend less than $100. Anything you get will be much worse than the torker. I wonder if you can get some huge order discount... -- Rayden ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rayden's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/264 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/30383 |
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![]() Yeah. I read your thread about how much abuse should a Torker take. That's why I'm asking. I think that by the time you can destroy a unicycle, you need a strong one. -- Memphis Mud - Student of GrandMaster 2T Mantra: Avoid Hitting Tailbone...Avoid Hitting Tailbone... "do not think, just ride"...muniracer ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Memphis Mud's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/1987 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/30383 |
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![]() Memphis Mud wrote: *Or should we go over the benefits of 20" and 24" and let them choose? (I learned on and like my 24"). * i'm of the opinion that u're not really able to understand the info people give u about 20" vs 24" untill u can actually ride go for the affordable option to get things off the ground let the kids decide what they want to ride once they can -- GILD - Waffle-tosser 'SPACESHIP EARTH' (http://www.therainforestsite.com/home) Namaste! Dave ------------------------------------------------------------------------ GILD's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/657 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/30383 |
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![]() The statistics collected show that a 20" is quicker to learn on than a 24" (30% if I'm remembering correctly). -- duaner - - duaner. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ duaner's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/4297 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/30383 |
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![]() I glanced at U.com and noticed that the collar is now a hex screw thingy. Good. I got one for my wife a while ago. It has an adjustable collar that wraps up over the top of the neck. It S**ks! Impossible to tighten enough to keep the seat from twisting. OK then. Unless compelling new evidence arises, the advice for the club will by get the affordable 20" Torker to learn/perform on. I'm excited. High school kids have the enginuity and energy to put together some cool performances. -- Memphis Mud - Student of GrandMaster 2T Mantra: Avoid Hitting Tailbone...Avoid Hitting Tailbone... "do not think, just ride"...muniracer ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Memphis Mud's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/1987 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/30383 |
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![]() I agree about 20" for learning. I think that, too, these kids, once they learn, will be quick to embrace trials and MUni. If we can create a uni culture that resembles the "new" skate scene we could start something huge there. Tirals and MUni is custom made for the burnt-out skater kid. Unique and rad. 20" Torkers to learn and then... , well, we know all too well where this leads. Tommy -- Tmornstar - Student of Christopher Tommy Thompson Memphis Unicycle Club Please vist our web site: http://www.memphisunicycleclub.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tmornstar's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/658 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/30383 |
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![]() Tmornstar wrote: *20" Torkers to learn and then... , well, we know all too well where this leads.* 'yeah,' (http://tinyurl.com/3248f) 'we sure do' (http://tinyurl.com/3248f) ![]() -- GILD - Waffle-tosser 'SPACESHIP EARTH' (http://www.therainforestsite.com/home) Namaste! Dave ------------------------------------------------------------------------ GILD's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/657 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/30383 |
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![]() GILD wrote: * 'yeah,' (http://tinyurl.com/3248f) 'we sure do' (http://tinyurl.com/3248f) ![]() Oh heck. Now you've got me checking the sofa for loose change again. -- Memphis Mud - Student of GrandMaster 2T Mantra: Avoid Hitting Tailbone...Avoid Hitting Tailbone... "do not think, just ride"...muniracer ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Memphis Mud's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/1987 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/30383 |
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WHAT SIZE UNICYCLE?
There is a simple rule and a more complex rule when considering what size unicycle to learn on. The simple rule is for riders whose inseam is less than 30" and consists of nothing more than matching the length of the rider' s inseam (measured from the riders crotch to floor when wearing sneakers) to the proper size unicycle. The chart below illustrates the relationship of inseam length to unicycle wheel size. INSEAM UNICYCLE SIZE 22" or Less 16" Unicycle 23" 18" Unicycle 24" to 29" 20" Unicycle 30" or More 24" Unicycle Riders Inseam/Unicycle Size The more complex rule is for those beginning riders whose inseam is 30" or greater and whose overall height is less than 6 feet tall. I personally believe it is easier to learn to ride on a 20" unicycle provided the seat post is long enough so that the rider properly fits the unicycle. As illustrated in the section on seat post height, the rider should have a slight bend in his knee when sitting on the unicycle with one pedal at its full extension. If the rider is approaching 6 feet tall or taller then you should consider a 24" and in some extreme cases a 26" unicycle. For those who fit into the complex rule category I recommend a 20" unicycle over the 24" and larger wheels for several reasons. First, the 20" unicycle situates the rider closer to the ground, which lessens the fear of falling. Second, a 20" unicycle is more maneuverable making it easier to turn and control. And third, a 20" unicycle is not as fast as the larger wheel unicycles, which also helps to lessen the fear of falling. Once you learn to ride the unicycle you may never need to purchase another unicycle. However, it is not uncommon for a unicycling enthusiast to own several different size and shape unicycles for different types or riding. For example; I still own and ride the 20" unicycle that I learned to ride on over 30 years ago, but it is not the only unicycle I own. Over the years I' ve bought or built 5 other unicycles. If you "get into" unicycling, expect to purchase at least one other unicycle some time during your unicycling years. |
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