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GYXU > General > Re: Best Way to Protect Seat? 23 April 2005 00:15:11

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Re: Best Way to Protect Seat?

Tholub 22 April 2005 23:19:27
 
Putting duct tape on your handle to keep it "looking new" is like
putting plastic covers on your sofa; I'd rather have something become
ugly through use than start out ugly.


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Moogs 22 April 2005 23:08:41 permanent link ]
 
I know this isn't entirely necessary, but I'd like to keep my
brand-spankin'-new Fusion seat looking that way. I put duct tape on the
front and back of my old seat to prevent it from getting chewed up in
falls, but I think it's especially important now that I have a handle,
if the handle gets chewed up it could hurt my hand when I try to grab
it. What do you guys do to protect your seat from falling and damaging
it?


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John_childs 22 April 2005 23:26:29 permanent link ]
 
Let the seat take its knocks. The plastic handle can take it. It's not
going to get chewed up so much that it will hurt your hand. Replacement
KH handles are only $9 anyways.

It's the people who do seat drags outside on pavement or concrete that
have to worry about grinding away their front or rear bumpers. The rest
of us don't worry about it at all.

I've got black hockey tape on my muni handle and bumper, but that's only
to cover up the ugly Miyata green rather than to offer any protection.


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Harper 23 April 2005 00:15:11 permanent link ]
 
Moogs wrote:> *I know this isn't entirely necessary, but I'd like to keep my> brand-spankin'-new Fusion seat looking that way. I put duct tape on> the front and back of my old seat to prevent it from getting chewed up> in falls, but I think it's especially important now that I have a> handle, if the handle gets chewed up it could hurt my hand when I try> to grab it. What do you guys do to protect your seat from falling and> damaging it? *


Fall? Why fall? Just stay up.


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Vivalargo 23 April 2005 01:07:18 permanent link ]
 
My Muni looks like someone lashed it with chains, especially the seat--
visual proof of my countless wrecks and encounters with rocks.

Unicycling is an action sport. Allow your rig to proudly bear the scars
of your glory. And buy a 10 buck front bumper every 6 months or so if
need be.

JL


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Johnfoss 23 April 2005 02:47:08 permanent link ]
 
Back in the days, we used to shore up our old-style Schwinn seats with
duct tape. Eventually you had a sticky mass of gray/black tape that
still had a gaping hole in it.

Once the tape is chewed through, the seat will still get wear & tear on
it. Take the tape of ASAP to prevent the sticky mess. Then just file or
sand the scratches if they bother your hands.

Otherwise it's like trying to keep the bottoms of your car's tires
clean. Unicycles have one tire on the ground, but are guaranteed to have
both ends of the seat, and the ends of the pedals whack the ground from
time to time. It's normal. We can either ride them, or hang them on the
wall to look at. I have no problem with wall unicycles either, as long
as you have one you ride!


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Jsm 23 April 2005 03:35:05 permanent link ]
 
I have a KH saddle and I do seat drags on rough cement all the time. My
bumpers are worn down a lot, and the edge on the front one is a little
sharp, but it's not too much of a problem, and I think they still have a
long ways to drag before they need changing. I did crack the back
bumper, because I had been trying to ride normally, then punch the front
bumper and go directly into seat drag in back, but that's another
matter.

I am constantly amazed at how many rough falls my seat has gone through
without any damage. Unicycle saddles are very tough.


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Murde Mental 23 April 2005 03:48:57 permanent link ]
 
and DON'T do this:


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