Hey folks was thinking of learning to ride the unicycle. Looked on Dube and he has different sizes. What size should I go with? Does it matter my height, weight, or just preference?
Unicycle size?
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For all your unicycle needs, see www.unicycle.com Brian Dube sells cheap made in china models (savage or cyclepro), but their good enough to learn on. You can also get a decent starter unicyle on ebay for around $50.
As far as what to buy, the bigger wheel is better for "distance" riding, while a smaller wheel is good on stage because you don't travel so much with each turn of a pedal. 20" are generally easier to maneuver.
Hope this helps,
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I agree, get the smaller wheel, and go to ebay. I got a schwinn there for fifty not long ago. If money is no issue, get a DM from uniclcle.com, but tell them not to put 4 advertising stickers on it.
Learn on a slight downhill. handicap ramps are best, and you can always just push away the people who normally use 'em.Comment
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Hey Guys, I can't juggle or ride uni to save my life, but I just ran across this article and thought of this thread. Hope it helps: http://www.cnn.com/2001/CAREER/dayon...ond/index.htmlComment
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I've had good luck with Tom Miller at the Unicycle Factory. The site is:
Don't be put off by the poor site, his craftsmanship is excellent. I have bought four unis from him, and had him build a fancy pair of custom stilts. Tom does all sizes and configurations, including break apart unis and circus bikes. Also, he is based in Northern Indiana, so it's a stone's throw from the Cincinnati area. A visit to his shop is worth the short road trip.
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Frack,
Just putting in my two cents.
I don't know about unicycles (I've only ever used the one) but I know that Juggle Art is a good company. I've bought several props from them and never had a complaint.
Good Luck!
Thom
www.thombritain.comComment

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