It had to happen sooner or later

The reason I ask is because I recently purchased an ebike and found changing the seat post and seat made the ride so much more comfortable . Not that the original parts were faulty or inferior. It’s a much smoother ride.
Do you put stuff in your tires for extra insurance against flats? The type of spray stuff?

Well, currently I have 7 different unicycles, including 19" 24" (3) 26", 29", 36", and a “bc” wheel which is a coasting wheel with no frame or saddle, and 2 “ultimate” wheels which are like unicycles but without a frame or saddle. I made these non-traditional unis.

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Luckily I don’t get flats very often and on a couple of my unicycles I use tubeless tires but you have to have a special rim for that. The tubeless setup is pretty impervious to Flats since there’s no tube and you use something called stans no tubes which is basically like liquid latex that circulates inside the tire so that if you do get a puncture it will immediately seal it while you’re riding.

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That’s a lot of bikes. I did note you saying you were going from a 26” to a 36”. That’s a huge diffence. Seven ? You made them all? That’s really cool? What an exciting hobby.

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But they only take up half the room, haha! No I didn’t make the actual unicycles but I did make the coasting bc wheel and the ultimate wheels.

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I’m new to ebiking. It’s the first time I’ve had those huge nobby tires but I really like them. They even handle riding in the ice and snow as well as off trail.

Anyway.
Gotta go.
Happy biking :biking_woman:

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Haha. True. :rofl:A good sense of humour too. :+1:

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You know, last night you may have thought I was either really stupid, really drunk or a total smart ass. I don’t drink and wasn’t high.

My mind acknowledged that you had no seat with this so I have no idea why I asked about the seat stem or seat and I wasn’t joking.

Lately my minds not working well.
Sorry for asking such a crazy question :woman_facepalming:
This is getting bad.:woman_shrugging::face_with_symbols_over_mouth:
Your riding really is impressive though. I’ve only seen this type of riding talent on tv or at circle type shows I saw as a kid.

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It’s what I’m a bit afraid of also. My bike is over 70 pounds. I need pedal assist to go up most hills here since they are huge and the bike automatically slows me down if I’m going to fast while I’m going down. I’ve broken both sides of my collarbone already on regular bicycles with no battery power in the past.

What this Unigeezer is doing is incredible.

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Its a good thing I don’t have a bike now as I am having balance issues which are baffling the medical profession, although I have sort of learnt to live with it I don’t being all over the road would be conducive to my health as I am bad enough walking to the kitchen. :rofl: :rofl:

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Hi @UniGeezer :wave: you certainly made up for last week’s fall, so well done!

A perfect ride!

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Haha. Yes! I feel similar. Even more why I’m so amazed at unigeezers cycling. I didn’t watch the first video; just the last one but I’ve seen plenty if his other videos about unicycling. That’s beyond a hobby or form of exercise. That’s real skill.

His accident has made me more safety conscious though with my own cycling.

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I made a newer, lightweight version of this big 36" uni, and gave it a quick test in this 60 second viddy. In the opening I used stop-motion to create the 360 degree animation. It took about 35 separate shots. Also used pro settings on my gopro which gives the video a lot more crisp and colorful imagery. Watch in full screen in full resolution if possible. :grinning: