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24" Club Beginner MUni Unicycle - Black

£207.00
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An amazing Unicycle for stepping into the world of MUni (Mountain Unicycling). This Unicycle is perfect for those who are wanting to start taking their Unicycle Off-Road.

 

The Club Beginner Muni Unicycle is an excellent beginner Unicycle. Comes with a strong square-top frame, great for doing beginner MUni on.

Features:
Saddle: Club Unicycle Saddle - Black
Seatpost: UDC 'Standard' Seatpost 300mm - (25.4)
Seatpost Clamp: Doublebolt Clamp - White, 28.6mm
Frame: 24" Club Unicycle Frame - Black, 40mm
Wheel-Size: 24"
Tyre: 24 x 2.35" Innova Tyre
Rim: Robust 36 hole aluminium rim in Black
Spokes: 36 spokes
Hub: UDC CrMO Cotterless Hub - 36 Hole
Cranks: Steel Standard Cotterless Cranks - Black 152mm
Pedals: Round Plastic Pedals - Black

Recommended leg length sizes for unicycle:
Standard seatpost: Minimum - 83cm (32.5"), Maximum - 95cm (37.4")
Cutdown seatpost: Minimum - 71cm (27.7")
These sizes are measured from crotch to floor wearing shoes

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More Information
Manufacturer
Unicycle.com
Unicycle Brand
Club
Unicycle Type
Muni
Wheel Size
24" - ISO507
Rim Width
38mm
Frame Colour
Black
Crank Length
152mm
Crank Type
Cotterless
Number of Spokes
36 Hole
Bearing Size
40mm
Bearing Spacing
100mm
Rim Colour
Black
Frame Length
170mm
Pedal Colour
Black
Seatpost Type
Standard - Steel
Seatpost Diameter
25.4mm
Seatpost Length
300mm
Seatpost Clamp Colour
White
Seatpost Clamp Size
28.6mm
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