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MuniAddict
2008-10-12, 11:09 PM
Random riding clips, my first homemade Uni Frame, and some of my own "spooner" type brake extenders! It's "food" for thought, lol! :D

Also a quickie Coker mounting tip! :)

YouTube - Unicyle Unicycling: Homemade Uni Frame!

beeper
2008-10-12, 11:22 PM
Sweet. I have a frame just like that in my living room.

That was a gnarly fall, but still cool looking haha.

Some of this should sound familiar to you. Cool vid.

Chrashing
2008-10-12, 11:50 PM
Great Video Terry, The mound you fell off looks impossible. The tip on mounting was very good, nice cinder block example, another terrific instructional video.

padst3r
2008-10-13, 02:28 AM
lol that was great i thought the No Idling part was rather funny

peleschramm
2008-10-13, 03:00 AM
The picture of the video looks like the brake is your mustache!!!

Good vid.

Tyler_N
2008-10-13, 03:07 AM
funny

Jeremy R
2008-10-13, 03:29 AM
All the detectives are out investigating, someone framed terry's unicycle for a hanging.

Ducttape
2008-10-13, 04:56 AM
Wow Terry great way to teach the static mount, I've never thought of that! it's a great visual no matter how big or small the wheel is, I may have to use that when teaching people to ride now. Great idea! oh and awesome homemade spooner too.

petad
2008-10-13, 10:36 PM
"No idling" was funny. If only I had seen this video way back when I was learning to mount, I'm sure it would be really helpful! Freeway trials looked dangerous...

MuniAddict
2008-10-14, 01:53 AM
Thanks so much for all the comments everybody! Really keeps me motivated to keep making more, even though it's a real challenge trying to do something different each time lol! :) :D :o

lunicycle
2008-10-14, 02:12 AM
I think there'd be a market for custom spooners - an Oreo spooner would be too cool :p

MuniAddict
2008-10-14, 11:51 PM
I think there'd be a market for custom spooners - an Oreo spooner would be too cool :pActually, that roma tomato was amazingly ergonomic and something in that shape; maybe slightly smaller would be awesome! Better than something flat I think since you can really grip it securely and it just fits the hand so perfectly! I might try molding one out of epoxy and testing it, then post the results! =)
Edit: Just thought of an idea. Maybe I could used a tennis ball as a mold, and fill it with the epoxy, and clamp it slightly to gove it a more oblong shape! Or...find one of those plastic eggs like they have during Easter, and use that as a mold! Yesh! Time for an "egg brake", lol!