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![]() kristopher_peck wrote: some tips: 1. Sand the tread off the sides of the tires. 2. put vertical tabs on the end of each pedal to prevent foot slippage 3. wear leg protection. 4. use a shoe or boot with a heel. keeping your feet on a UW is much harder than a regular cycle the wheel sort of centers itself after a while. it's neat. I've started working on my UW skills again, using the regular unicycle wheel type of UW. I think I'm doing ok, but I still have a couple of questions. Is seat drag much easier than UW? In the past seat drag practice have cost me broken seat posts when I fell on top of the uni, so I'd rather learn UW first and then seat drag. That is, unless it is much harder that way. How does one put a vertical tab on the end of a pedal? I could probably figure something out, but if there's a well tested way to do it, I might as well do it the same way. How long does it take before the wheel centers itself? Right now I rarely go more than 1½ revolutions without the tire rubbing against my leg. -- Borges ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Borges's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/925 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/35510 |
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![]() i heard somewhere that a plain uni wheel with the frame taken off was pawned the "Incredible wheel..." -- abbabibble Cheers, Mat. ----------------------- SUPER AWEXOME SUPER-UNI SHIRTS! PREORDER YOURS TODAY!!!http://unicyclist.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44230 --"to maxis: STOP. GRAMMAR TIME." -Fwgen0moB? "abababilbel" - General Dibbles ------------------------------------------------------------------------ abbabibble's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/10751 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/35510 |
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![]() Great advice from Kris Peck. I would add something the Pecks might not think of, because they like to ride rough terrain: Shorter cranks. I'm not an expert on ultimate wheeling, but I'm pretty sure shorter cranks will help you get the thing rolling better. And when the going gets tough, remember George and Kristopher Peck do it with long cranks on snow, ice, mud, rocks, etc. And don't forget to use the search. Things like "how to ride an UW" must have been covered many times before. -- johnfoss John Foss "jfoss" at "unicycling.com" -- www.unicycling.com ----------------------------------------------- "Idiot America—where fact is merely that which enough people believe, and truth is measured only by how fervently they believe it." -- Charles Pierce, in Esquire Magazine ------------------------------------------------------------------------ johnfoss's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/832 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/35510 |
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![]() The search feature is great. That's how i found Kristophers post. There are a number of threads about ultimate wheels, but this was one of the rare occations where I didn't find my answers there. -- Borges ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Borges's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/925 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/35510 |
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