Well i was bored today, so i was starting at my ever so high pile of scrap bikes parts, uni parts, metal, forks, wheels ect ect. and the idea struck me to build this....(im sure its been done before)
Evan Byrne wrote:> *Please read the post just above yours DK. *
Sorry, but you posted it while I was typing.
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BC Wheel with a seat. pretty cool idea, I've thought about that many times before too. it'd probably be much easier to ride, because the wheel won't be terribly unstable because you have the seat. similar to an ultimate wheel vs. a unicycle....
Evan Byrne wrote:> *but your CG will be way higher tush creating a very unstable ride. *
No it wouldnt, unless you croch down really low when you bc. It would be more stable side to side too, like mr.potter said.
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Evan Byrne wrote:> *but your CG will be way higher tush creating a very unstable ride. * How does having a seat change your center of gravity? Yes the seat and post have some weight of their own, but not much in relation to the rider. The ride will be different if you're sitting down, because your body motions may change to control the thing. But change in your CG will really depend on rider height in relation to seat height.
CRAZY legs wrote:> *or you could just jump mount there is probubly some other mount that> would work also *
I've seen a few of these types of peg unis at conventions. The usual way of getting on is to mount to a wheel walk, then 1 foot or 2 foot wheel walk to get up to speed, then put your feet on the pegs and try to coast. A pull glide with another rider would also be another way to get going.
Evan Byrne wrote:> *Dk, you dont have to switch user names to post on the same thred,> just post as DK *
Wtf?
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