View Full Version : For Sale Schlumpf 36er
elares
2009-02-16, 09:52 PM
See my eBay listing http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270345757864.
Phil_on_uni
2009-02-17, 08:22 AM
that is a screaming deal i hope to get
nimbus21
2009-02-19, 11:09 PM
that is one sweet unicycle!
azvwbug
2009-02-19, 11:51 PM
Why are you Selling it
elares
2009-02-20, 03:11 AM
Selling it because it's the one ridden least. It is a beatiful machine. Clean. Shifts like new. The wheel is round and true. It's as good as new except for those minor seat scuffs.
azvwbug
2009-02-20, 04:39 AM
how long have you had it? How many miles have you put on it?
elares
2009-02-20, 04:13 PM
I bought it new about two years ago. I have not kept track of the mileage. It has not had a computer mounted. Certainly less than 100 miles. More than 20.
There are at least 2 "generations" of the non-splined Schlumph hub. Do you know if this is a first generation or second generation? Also , do you know what size bearings are on it?
saskatchewanian
2009-02-21, 11:26 PM
I am pretty sure schulmpf is on its third generation of non-splined hubs. The newest generation has a knurled bearings like the new KH/schlumpf and I believe that the first gen hubs were re-called and replaced with second gen hubs. 1st and 2nd gen hubs had 40x12mm bearings with 90mm spacing
I am curious what length the cranks are on there. 160mm?
And while I am asking questions would you ship to Canada? Didn't see anything about that on the eBay page.
saskatchewanian
2009-02-23, 05:30 PM
I am surprised there is not more interest in this unicycle. There is only 4 and a half hours left and it is still at $500! looks like someone will get a good deal on a geared 36er
So elares: I ask again, would you consider shipping to Canada? Or does anyone in North Dakota or Montana want to buy this for me?:)
iAmVincent
2009-02-23, 10:46 PM
Ugh, someone bid $750 right before I did...
siafirede
2009-03-02, 07:08 PM
750 was a good deal for this.
I advise whoever bought this to ask roger udc uk how to properly fit a nimbus frame to it as that schlumpf 36er frame will hit your legs while riding if you are not really tall.
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