Just 1 question. How tight is too tight when doin up the caps for ur wheel? If i spin the wheel should it spin for ages, spin a few turns or only half to a full turn. Im sur the last option is wrong. Or what is too loose?
I know this is an old post, but if anyone's having problems with pedals falling off, it's most likely because you either have the cranks on the wrong sides, or you have the seat on backwards, so you're riding the frame backwards. Generally you don't even need the pedals screwed in super tight. they'll actually tighten a bit when you ride.
Don't overtighten the bearing bolts or the pedals. They shouldn't be reefed down. It's also a good idea to give the pedal bolts a little smear of grease.
When I put on my pedals one was difficult but I got the other one on and now the difficult one won't go in fully even when I use the wrench, I have tried to take it on and off and on and off but it doesn't do anything. Any advice?
My quick release is just a metal clamp with a bolt, a washer and a nut. It wasn't good enough to stop the seat from turning but it was good enough to stop it from going up and down. In the end I destroyed the nut and bolt by practically melting the thread on the bolt. What's a good quick release??
Happy 14 years & 1 week of this awesome video!
Just 1 question. How tight is too tight when doin up the caps for ur wheel?
If i spin the wheel should it spin for ages, spin a few turns or only half to a full turn. Im sur the last option is wrong. Or what is too loose?
Happy 12 year & 1 week anniversary!!
I know this is an old post, but if anyone's having problems with pedals falling off, it's most likely because you either have the cranks on the wrong sides, or you have the seat on backwards, so you're riding the frame backwards. Generally you don't even need the pedals screwed in super tight. they'll actually tighten a bit when you ride.
Please may i know the the size of evry think which is use
I want to buy this one but i dont know how to order?
Very informative. Thanks!
Don't overtighten the bearing bolts or the pedals. They shouldn't be reefed down. It's also a good idea to give the pedal bolts a little smear of grease.
Sorry i dont know a lot but does it make a difference the seat used?
Wow amazing
When I put on my pedals one was difficult but I got the other one on and now the difficult one won't go in fully even when I use the wrench, I have tried to take it on and off and on and off but it doesn't do anything.
Any advice?
I have that unicycle !
Depends. The threads on some bike pedals are 1/2" Your unicycle cranks may be 9/16"
@gymnastboyrules i didn´t learn freemount for like 3 weeks
hops is hard in the beginning
I tightened mine too much the first time, and it didn't spin at all, lol. No harm done.
My quick release is just a metal clamp with a bolt, a washer and a nut.
It wasn't good enough to stop the seat from turning but it was good enough to stop it from going up and down.
In the end I destroyed the nut and bolt by practically melting the thread on the bolt.
What's a good quick release??
but i still love your vids:D
cool
How I can order the unicycle I want to learn how to ride unicycle
Good work
*Fun Fact:* When turning the axles to attach the pedals, you turn them the same direction you end up pedaling to go forward.
is it mandidory to put those rubber things in
@yojuggle hey man didnt no you had a uni thats cool
Thanks for the tips
What size unicycle is that
Vintage tshirt❤️
Jugglingstore pls help me how i can have an unicycle
nice..
I think i might have the weel the wrong way on. still.. does not matter :P
"a little baggy of nuts" hehe
Joke's on you, buddy. That sounds more like the nuts you eat, not...
i'll stick whit my fixie
but,i want dis
that numbers are the bearings
to tight agenst the bearings try loostening the scrooz... :)
No build here. This is assembly. Big difference.
Same name
U look like Michael Owen
wtf!? where`s welding? :)
Is it cheaper to make with parts or buy one
buy one
crank cap????
lol
- FALA MINHA LINGUA , PELO AMOOOR DE DEUS :s
@samovardw nerd
poo ting
misleading