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- Tips for Riding in the SnowWant to take your unicycle or Odd bike in the snow? Winter is one of the best times of the year, and don’t you think otherwise. Not only is it an aesthetically pretty season, but all that “bad” weather will have most people sitting inside. Which makes this the perfect time of year for enterprising unicyclists and other cyclists to get out on the road or trail. Leave the...0 Comments 0 Shares 171 Views 0 ReviewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
- Odd Bike Q&AWhether you’re here for information on clown circus bikes or penny farthings, we stacked up some questions and answered them. See if yours is answered here. 1. What’s the difference between a clown circus bike and a regular bike? They are both bicycles, but a “regular” bike has a chain drive, whereas, to maintain a greater degree of agility and control for...0 Comments 0 Shares 198 Views 0 Reviews
- Learning to Ride a Unicycle? You’ll Want These 6 Pieces of Unicycle Safety GearUnplanned dismount (n): An unexpected exit from the saddle. This is a term with which you will want to become familiar if you decide to learn how to ride a unicycle. (Here’s a fun fact for you, though. The term is not exclusive to unicycle riding and is used in other sports.) Regardless, it means when you take a tumble from the saddle and it’s part and parcel of learning how to...0 Comments 0 Shares 218 Views 0 Reviews
- Not Your Typical Ride: What Distinguishes a Clown Bike?The Hoppley clown circus bike 20 inch tires is only one of the odd bikes sold online by Unicycle.com.They have quite a few models but it is one of their more unique offerings. It’s also very different from a conventional bicycle, and though any bike could in theory (and with the requisite skill) be used for trick riding) this one is uniquely situated to make trick riding more...0 Comments 0 Shares 252 Views 0 Reviews
- Two Basic Upgrades You Can Make to Your UnicycleFortunately, unicycles are simple machines with relatively few parts, as machines go. This makes them easy to maintain and makes it (relatively) easy to understand their operation. It also means that when it comes to upgrades, you’re somewhat limited in what you can do. The flipside of this is that effectively anyone with a working knowledge of bike mechanics and some basic tools can make...0 Comments 0 Shares 417 Views 0 Reviews
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