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I have a Nimbus 29er and it's my second unicycle (the other has a 24
inch wheel). The 29er is definately my favorite of the two. I ride
distances on roads almost exclusively. Started off with 127 mm cranks,
and switched to 114 mm cranks about 5 months ago. The shorter cranks
made such a big difference that now, I'm debating on getting either 89s
or 102s. I usually ride 5 miles at a time. My longest ride was a
little over 30 miles. My Garmin GPS indicates I average a little over
8 MPH on my rides and can easily get over 12 mph if the road surface is
good. Mounting is pretty easy and I love the fact that I'm not so high
up in case of a UPD.
I've considered getting a 36er, and even bought parts to start making
one. But I've been thoroughly disappointed in the wheel production
problems, tire selection issues, expense, etc. Maybe one day I'll get
the glamorous new Coker when it comes out, but for now the 29er makes
for truly a great ride and I can throw it into the car without any
hassles. I rate it a 5 out of 5. Maybe after I put even shorter
cranks on it, I'll rate it a 6 out of 5.
There's plenty for me left to master on my 29er. I want to get better
at hopping (can only manage an inch or so), riding up curbs, leaning
more on the turns, riding with SIF, wheel walking, etc. In many ways,
it's still more unicycle that I can handle. It's a great mode of
transportation.
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inch wheel). The 29er is definately my favorite of the two. I ride
distances on roads almost exclusively. Started off with 127 mm cranks,
and switched to 114 mm cranks about 5 months ago. The shorter cranks
made such a big difference that now, I'm debating on getting either 89s
or 102s. I usually ride 5 miles at a time. My longest ride was a
little over 30 miles. My Garmin GPS indicates I average a little over
8 MPH on my rides and can easily get over 12 mph if the road surface is
good. Mounting is pretty easy and I love the fact that I'm not so high
up in case of a UPD.
I've considered getting a 36er, and even bought parts to start making
one. But I've been thoroughly disappointed in the wheel production
problems, tire selection issues, expense, etc. Maybe one day I'll get
the glamorous new Coker when it comes out, but for now the 29er makes
for truly a great ride and I can throw it into the car without any
hassles. I rate it a 5 out of 5. Maybe after I put even shorter
cranks on it, I'll rate it a 6 out of 5.
There's plenty for me left to master on my 29er. I want to get better
at hopping (can only manage an inch or so), riding up curbs, leaning
more on the turns, riding with SIF, wheel walking, etc. In many ways,
it's still more unicycle that I can handle. It's a great mode of
transportation.
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