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The hardest I've seen in an airfoil rim and Wheel TA tyre. I had Roger Davies wrestling with my tyre for almost an hour before it went on. -- GizmoDuck The Induni Unicycle Tour 2009. Unicycle Tour of India. Email me for details. www.induni.adventureunicyclist.com The Uninam Tour 2008.....Hanoi to Saigon!!! www.uninam.net The SINZ Unicycle Tour 2007....South Island, New Zealand www.sinzuni     

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Author: GizmoDuck
Date: Sep 18, 2008 09:28

Ok, just a quick update on Induni. We have several people signed up already, many old faces and a few new ones. The website is also online, although will be updated over the next few weeks as we get rider profiles and some photos up. www.induni.adventureunicyclist.com If you are interested, we need to know bookings ASAP. Unlike previous tours, there will almost certainly be no more late
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siafirede wrote: > Also, to be clear, I don't think anyone has ever hit 50km/h before. The > fastest speed I know of was Arne's speed of 45.2 km/h on a downhill on > the second day of RTL. Although that is not official in any manner, I > believe that he reached that speed, and I believe that he has the > fastest unofficial speed on a unicycle. The highest I've heard is Christian Hoveraths     

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Author: GizmoDuck
Date: Sep 17, 2008 06:03

MT High wrote: I think Melbourne would beat Canberra based on the original criteria: - Conducive riding terrain - Flat I thought that was a huge negative when I was in Melbourne actually ;) -- GizmoDuck The Induni Unicycle Tour 2009. Unicycle Tour of India. Email me for details. www.induni.adventureunicyclist.com The Uninam Tour 2008.....Hanoi to Saigon!!! www.uninam.net
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HardcoreCokerRider wrote: > Revised list nelow... > > To be fair, I don't think NYC can be #1 :mad: if we're to have as > accurate a list as possible. > > Top 10 maybe hard, so let's expand it to Top 20! > > Here they are so far (revision #2): > > _Top_20_Unicycling_Cities_in_the_World_ > > 1. SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA (USA) > 2. MINNEAPOLIS/SAINT PAUL (USA) > 3. NEW YORK (USA) > 4     

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Author: GizmoDuck
Date: Sep 15, 2008 09:05

What sort of unicycling? Some of those ciities are miles away from any decent Muni trails. Others are about as flat as they get. My top ten list (based on where I've been) -Swiss Alps (not any city in particular, but a heaven on earth for road unicycling) -Vancouver (good access to MUni, lot's of unicyclists) -Kathmandu (The most fun place I have EVER ridden my unicycle) -Reykjavik
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Yes it is in Wellington, New Zealand 27th Dec 2009 to 7th Jan 2010. We are aiming to have online registration and a new website up by the end of the year. For now, there is a preliminary programme and some information available on: www.uniconxv.co.nz Ken Looi Unicon XV committee -- GizmoDuck The Induni Unicycle Tour 2009. Unicycle Tour of India. Email me for details. www.induni.adventureunicyclist     

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Author: GizmoDuck
Date: Sep 13, 2008 02:35

GizmoDuck wrote: And you're taking a 36" :eek: My 26" Muni is already in Kathmandu. The original plan was to ride to Everest Base Camp on both the Tibetan and the Nepali side of the Himalayas, back-to-back. I was going to use the 36" for the Tibetan side and the 26" for the Nepali side. We were in Nepal back in March and so started the process of trying to obtain permission to ride to Base
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GizmoDuck wrote: > The best I've seen was Siaferides face plant on The SINZ Tour. It > looked pretty impressive from where I was. > > I never ever unicycle with shoelaces. It's dangerous. I had a few > hard faceplants when I first started riding. Thankfully that was on a > 20". I was going quite fast down the hill and it happened really fast, but I do remember the horrible feeling of     

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Author: GizmoDuck
Date: Sep 12, 2008 23:33

The best I've seen was Siaferides face plant on The SINZ Tour. It looked pretty impressive from where I was. I never ever unicycle with shoelaces. It's dangerous. I had a few hard faceplants when I first started riding. Thankfully that was on a 20". -- GizmoDuck The Uninam Tour 2008.....Hanoi to Saigon!!! www.uninam.net The SINZ Unicycle Tour 2007....South Island, New Zealand www.sinzuni
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Date: Sep 12, 2008 19:10

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Date: Sep 11, 2008 20:26

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Date: Sep 7, 2008 14:51

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Date: Sep 6, 2008 21:12

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Date: Sep 6, 2008 20:45

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