[MTB] Freeride Downhill
There are millions of MTB videos on Youtube, probably billions, but not many 'big budget' ones that just want to make you get out and do something. Like the other…
The King is dead, long live the King.
There are millions of MTB videos on Youtube, probably billions, but not many 'big budget' ones that just want to make you get out and do something. Like the other…
Driving home after the Mineral Springs MUni ride my heart skipped a beat when I looked at my wrist and realized the Garmin 405 had fallen off somehow, somewhere. (more…)
Okay okay not a unicycle, but a very cool titanium 36’er, put together by an aussie custom bike store that supports unicycling and now offers a custom titanium frame building service of whatever you design. (more…)
Mid last year I purchased a Garmin GSC 10 Speed and Cadence sensor which I mounted for a short time on my KH 29’er. A recent thread on ‘Quantifying the effect of unicycle gearing and crank length on speed‘ inspired me to fit the GSC 10 to my KH36 GUNI to learn more about my natural spin and what effect the 2 speed hub has on it. (more…)
One downside of unicycling alone is that it can be difficult (and a hassle) to capture interesting photos and videos. Aside from rider and unicycle mounted camera systems like the GoPro HERO Wide, tripod mounted shots are the most common solution. With their rigid design standard tripods, even smaller ones, can be a hassle to fit in Camelbak style backpacks, and the need to carry smaller tripods often results in a limited range of interesting angles for photos and videos. (more…)
There are several natural enemies of the unicyclist. Loose shoe laces are one of them. You’re buzzing along on the uni, on road, off road, unbeknownst to you your shoelace has come loose and is winding itself around the pedal spindle and anything else it can find. Before you know it you’re posting pictures to the unicycle forum, x-rays of the new plates and screws in your body. No joke! (more…)
Over 6 months of wear and tear the Kris Holm Gloves continue to do the job! (more…)
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