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19" Club Beginner Trials Unicycle

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Specially designed trials unicycle for beginners and young people, but with 20x2.5" wide trials tyre as fitted to adult trials unicycles.

 

The Club Beginner trials is a great Unicycle for children and young adults wanting to do some light trials or off-road riding. This is the same great specification as the 20” Club Freestyle unicycle but with a more aggressive tyre, so you can be assured it is robust. The 19” Cyko-lite tyre this comes with has a great tread pattern that grips well on a variety of surfaces.

Because this has a cotterless hub it is not suitable for adults to use for Trials riding, see here for more appropriate unicycles.

Features:
Saddle: Club Unicycle Saddle - Black
Seatpost: UDC Standard Seatpost 300mm - (25.4)
Seatpost Clamp: UDC Doublebolt Seatpost Clamp - White (28.6)
Frame: 20" Club Unicycle Frame - Black, 40mm
Wheel-size: 19"
Tyre: Nimbus 'Cyko-Lite' Tyre - 19 x 2.5"
Rim: UDC Trials Rim- 36 Hole
Spokes: 14g Stainless Steel
Hub: UDC CrMO Cotterless Hub - 36 Hole
Cranks: Steel Standard Cotterless Cranks - Black 127mm
Pedals: UDC Large Platform Plastic Pedals

Weight: 5.3kg

Recommended leg length sizes for unicycle:
Standard seatpost: Minimum - 74cm (29.1"), Maximum - 86.5cm (34.1")
Cutdown seatpost: Minimum - 62.5cm (24.6") What does cutdown mean?
These sizes are measured from crotch to floor wearing shoes

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Manufacturer
Unicycle.com
Unicycle Brand
Club
Unicycle Type
Trials
Wheel Size
19" - ISO387
Rim Width
42mm
Crank Length
127mm
Crank Type
Cotterless
Number of Spokes
36 Hole
Bearing Size
40mm
Bearing Spacing
100mm
Rim Colour
Black
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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  • What does "Cut-Down" mean?

    What does "Cut-Down" mean?

    Beacuse a unicycle saddle is directly above the tyre, when it is pushed down the seatpost will hit the tyre. So the cut down measurement you see on our unicycles is the lowest the saddle can go with the seatpost cut...
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