Last time I rode my unicycle I broke my tib fib and my ankle my whole leg snapped between the crank and the frame.....it's been about a month and I hope I can ride again. They put metal rods and screws and a plate in my leg and all I can think about is getting back out there one day.....
My first real unicycle!(first one was a cheap plastic one as a kid ru-vid.comUgkx4e2fa6x27dF7shCelntq0ZIKt4N0jELI I never learned to ride)So, this is a true learner, and for a C note, exactly what was needed. After a few weeks, I'm able to easily ride up and down the street. The Good: Solid frame. Has absorbed numerous spills through learning and still solid. Look - great looks, after 6 weeks of bashing Weight - it's really all tire, but as I fall I can easily grab the seat so it doesn't slam the ground. Size - Very adjustable. I'm 6', 33" inseam. I put it mostly up, but could go a bit higher if I needed to. The Bad: Not sure if it's out of the norm, but seat got scraped up quickly. Pedals - they are a bit uncomfortable and I can't get the right feel on my feet. But, they are solid and haven't been damaged at all as I've seen in reviews on other cycle's.- To address one comment about the seat connection not straight. Huh? Seat is on a round pole, you just turn it and it's straight. Either of the bad I expected to replace once I improved. I'd recommend to anyone else in the learning phase.
Epic. and timeless. I will share this video with my grandkids when they are old enough to ride. Only have one that is 3 months old, but when she is 3 or 4 maybe she can start practicing if she wants. 😀 Keep riding, bro!
Hi Ryan, awesome vid and impressive skills displayed here! I am considering a Kris Holm over a Nimbus Hatchet but I saw a review where for some riders the brake disk gets in the way at times being on the outside of the frame. Would you be able to share your experience regarding this?