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Old 2007-07-23, 12:06 AM   #1
unirox13
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i want to build a recumbent unicycle...

...but i have absolutely no idea how to begin doing so. so my question is; has anyone on here ever built one, if so how did you go about it? i have an old bmx bike frame that i can weld and cut to fit my desires, i just need to know what to add/take away in order to make a functioning recumbent uni. i searched but couldn't find any real help. so any tips would be greatly appreciated. thanks a lot
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