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Unicycle Gifts That Really Stand Out from the Crowd
July 24th, 2020, 4:08AM
There’s nothing like a well-selected gift to honor the time and dedication that someone puts into their favorite pursuit. People spend plenty of time and resources shopping for the perfect gifts and accessories that they can use to celebrate the aspects of their identity that they want to highlight.
The Importance of Electric Scooter Safety Gear
August 12th, 2020, 4:29AM
Kick scooters provided so many people with countless hours, weeks, even years of recreational entertainment as well as a fun and easy way to get around. Simple to use and affordable, kick scooters were a nearly ubiquitous urban and suburban sight throughout the late 90s and early 2000s, although their origins go back much farther.
Comfort in Knee, Elbow and Wrist Pads: It Matters
July 23rd, 2021, 1:37AM
The use of a helmet is an absolute imperative in cycling sports, whether BMX, bicycle-commuting or freestyle riding with a unicycle. While the majority of unplanned dismounts and other falls and accidents result in minor (or no) injuries, most serious injuries arise from impact to the head.
Best Square Taper Cranks vs. Splined Cranks
August 16th, 2021, 1:40AM
Before you buy a unicycle, you might as well do your homework. After all, you want to be able to enjoy the experience, so it pays to put your money in the right choice up front. This goes further than tire size and tread pattern. Though crankset length and pedals may generate more interest than the engineering of the cranks themselves, it’s worth developing a little familiarity as the style of cranks your unicycle accepts may affect its utility, given your intended purposes.
Choosing a Seatpost Clamp
September 7th, 2021, 6:56AM
Whether your preferred ride has one wheel or two, adjusting that ride to your own unique dimensions is going to require you to make some adjustments yourself. One thing you might choose to do is swap out the crankset with a pair of arms that are either shorter or longer and thereby more comfortable for you to use. You might also choose to cut your seatpost tube down to a more reasonable length. Making adjustments to seat height from that point will require you to choose the proper seatpost clamp.
Unicycle Gifts That Really Stand Out from the Crowd
July 24th, 2020, 4:08AM
There’s nothing like a well-selected gift to honor the time and dedication that someone puts into their favorite pursuit. People spend plenty of time and resources shopping for the perfect gifts and accessories that they can use to celebrate the aspects of their identity that they want to highlight.
The Importance of Electric Scooter Safety Gear
August 12th, 2020, 4:29AM
Kick scooters provided so many people with countless hours, weeks, even years of recreational entertainment as well as a fun and easy way to get around. Simple to use and affordable, kick scooters were a nearly ubiquitous urban and suburban sight throughout the late 90s and early 2000s, although their origins go back much farther.
Comfort in Knee, Elbow and Wrist Pads: It Matters
July 23rd, 2021, 1:37AM
The use of a helmet is an absolute imperative in cycling sports, whether BMX, bicycle-commuting or freestyle riding with a unicycle. While the majority of unplanned dismounts and other falls and accidents result in minor (or no) injuries, most serious injuries arise from impact to the head.
Best Square Taper Cranks vs. Splined Cranks
August 16th, 2021, 1:40AM
Before you buy a unicycle, you might as well do your homework. After all, you want to be able to enjoy the experience, so it pays to put your money in the right choice up front. This goes further than tire size and tread pattern. Though crankset length and pedals may generate more interest than the engineering of the cranks themselves, it’s worth developing a little familiarity as the style of cranks your unicycle accepts may affect its utility, given your intended purposes.
Choosing a Seatpost Clamp
September 7th, 2021, 6:56AM
Whether your preferred ride has one wheel or two, adjusting that ride to your own unique dimensions is going to require you to make some adjustments yourself. One thing you might choose to do is swap out the crankset with a pair of arms that are either shorter or longer and thereby more comfortable for you to use. You might also choose to cut your seatpost tube down to a more reasonable length. Making adjustments to seat height from that point will require you to choose the proper seatpost clamp.