Unicycle WIP (literally!)
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Hi gang...I thought some of you might be interested in taking a peek at a new unicycle that I'm making - both in SketchUp and in real life!
When finished, this will be a 24" custom mountian uni (Muni). My goal was to build it as light and strong as possible, and to save money buy using whatever used components I could find and by building the wheel myself. I've been taking care of my bikes and truing wheels for many years, but this was my first wheel build, so I was really excited to start this project.
I figured while I was at it, I'd create a model in SketchUp at the same time!
Here's a Kerkythea render of what I have built so far. I'm going to make this very close to the real thing, but it's fun to change a few things here and there - like the pedals.
Here's the actual parts that I'm building up. The frame, seat-post, and seat are used components - they only cost me $75!
Here's the first step in the wheel build, putting in the trailing spokes on both sides of the hub. Make a mistake here, and you'll be taking everything apart later!
Here's how the wheel looks after all the spokes are in, before it is tensioned and trued.
For a unicycle, it's easy to just put the wheel in the frame and use it as a truing stand.
And here's the wheel all built up.
My next step is to start modelling the frame, seat post, and seat (not looking forward to that )
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The advantage of this : no need brakes!
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@unknownuser said:
The advantage of this : no need brakes!
Actually, a lot of people put brakes on them! Take another look at the picture of the frame and you'll see that it has mounting brackets for brakes!
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Finished up the SketchUp model....
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