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Old 2012-09-14, 11:30 PM   #1
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Extremely clean Nimbus 36" Nightrider w/ computer

Well, the time has come, I'm realizing that this sport isn't for me. I was gonna keep my unicycles in case I ever got into it again but I'm looking for some funds to finance my ever-growing obsession with off road desert racing. So I'm getting rid of my Nimbus Nightrider. It hasn't seen much use since I bought it 2 years ago and I feel like it should go to a new home.

What's on it:

-Kris Holm Fusion Freeride seat (grey and black)
-Nimbus T handle bar with grips on front and back
-Sigma cycle computer (almost new, still has protective film on the screen, already set to a 36" tire, but it needs a battery)
-Nimbus 25.4mm seat post w/ screws to adjust the angle
-Red Nimbus Nightrider frame with Magura brake mounts, great condition, only 1 small scratch
-Qu-Ax 125mm cranks, not bent at all
-Lightweght road pedals
-Spokes are all there and have no rust
-Black double wall Nightrider rim with braking surface. Wheel is true and needs no adjustment.
-Nightrider tire with very little wear on it, still has some nubs and LOTS of tread. No leaks.

The cons:
-minor cosmetic damage on rear grips and pedals. Nothing that will affect the performance of the unicycle.
-comuter needs a battery (watch battery that costs a few bucks and sold in almost every grocery store)

There's nothing wrong with the unicycle, the only reason I'm selling it is because I realize this sport isn't for me. If you're interested the best thing to do is send me an email at joesowul@gmail.com.

I'm selling it for $500 OBO

If you want I can put up more pictures of the unicycle, just tell me what you want to see. Thanks.


Off Topic:

Wow, this place has changed a lot since the last time I was on here. And it's good to see the competition sub-forum, since that was originally my idea!

http://www.unicyclist.com/forums/showthread.php?t=84149

Also, just for the hell of it, I'll throw in a picture of my truck, which is now the focus of all my spending haha
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Old 2012-09-15, 03:27 PM   #2
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It's a shame to give it up, you'll probably need something for getting around after you roll your truck, and the sale of your unicycle will only pay for a couple tires
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Old 2012-09-15, 04:22 PM   #3
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It's a shame to give it up, you'll probably need something for getting around after you roll your truck, and the sale of your unicycle will only pay for a couple tires
I'm not really giving up the sport completely. I still jump on my trials every couple weeks, roll it around for 10 minutes or so, throw a couple unispins, and put it away. I'm pretty sure I'm gonna keep my trials and muni just because I still ride them occasionally and I still take my muni out to the desert when I go off roading, but the commuter isn't doing me any good and it's a nice uni so someone should be using it.

A couple tires? haha. This is gonna pay for one (used) shock for my rear setup. If I was buying new shocks it might cover about 1/3 of the cost of one. I'm convinced I found the most expensive sport in the world, but I'm still doing it because I love every bit of it.
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Old 2012-09-19, 12:54 AM   #4
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still available. I will be in Anaheim on Oct 5, would like to see it.
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Old 2012-09-21, 04:50 AM   #5
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still available. I will be in Anaheim on Oct 5, would like to see it.
I've got a flight to the east coast that day around noon, if you can be here before that for a quick sale that's fine, if I still have it. The other option is I could give it to my unicycle-savvy friend and he can meet up with you for the sale. He knows plenty about this unicycle so if you have any questions he would be able to answer them.
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Old 2012-09-21, 04:52 AM   #6
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BUMP $460

$425 if purchased this weekend, I'm trying to get rid of this.
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Old 2012-09-22, 02:41 PM   #7
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Joe...I am interested. I have a friend visiting UCLA this weekend. If you can meet her there, then I will purchase. Please check my PM.

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Old 2012-09-22, 06:48 PM   #8
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As stated in the ad, please email me if you're interested. PM'ing on the forums is not emailing, and I probably won't see it. joesowul@gmail.com
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Old 2012-09-30, 01:42 PM   #9
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bump! will throw in a pair of QuAx 145 cranks and the original aluminum pinned pedals.
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Old 2012-10-15, 11:08 PM   #10
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If I can get it for $440 you're sold!
Although, could I convince you to ship it (Pullman, WA) I would pay shipping of course.

Let me know,
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Old 2012-10-21, 03:40 PM   #11
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bumping to the top!

superspence, we could probably work out a deal.
you should shoot me an email, joesowul@gmail.com
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Old 2012-10-21, 04:58 PM   #12
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bumping to the top!

superspence, we could probably work out a deal.
you should shoot me an email, joesowul@gmail.com
I'd be interested except that I already have a deal going, $450 total, with more stuff. I might be up for this if I could get a deal for less than that, free shipping (for me), but I understand if that doesn't work for you
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Old 2012-10-21, 06:50 PM   #13
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I'm not going to pay for shipping. how about $425, you pay shipping?
and please, for the love of god, email me with your response or this won't work out. I've tried to say it 3 times already, i don't go on the forums more than once or twice a month so don't bother replying on this thread.
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Old 2012-10-21, 09:05 PM   #14
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That's a sweet ride at an excellent price. Now you'll have to be patient if you don't want to give it away. A real buyer will come.
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I'm convinced I found the most expensive sport in the world, but I'm still doing it because I love every bit of it.
Motor sports are way more expensive than unicycling, of course. In fact pretty much every sport, except maybe running, is. A shock for people who only know unicycling and want to switch to competing nationally in anything else!

But if you want to "upgrade" I'm sure you can spend waaay more money if you get into yacht racing, or how about air racing! The planes that race in Reno every year have half-million dollar engines, which I think they wear out pretty fast!
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Old 2012-10-26, 12:46 PM   #15
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I've emailed Joe and am thinking seriously about buying this uni. It's exciting to think about making the jump from a 29 to a 36.

Does anyone have any recommendations for a good brake for this?
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