Mounting a 29"



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What possible ways are there to mount the 29"? The only one I've done
successfully is the rolling mount, a static mount seems to end up as a
rolling mount because of the height.

Thanks much


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'Maybe this will help you somewhat Pembar'
(http://www.unicyclist.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43764)*???*

I hope it does somewhat. :p



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Kick-up
Leg-around
One-foot spin mount
Side jump
Regular jump
Suicide jump
Swing-up

There's a few. Haven't actually tried them all on a 29" but I'm sure I
could get them within 5 minutes. Some I've done on my 45".

No, not the kick-up.


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Pembar wrote:
> What possible ways are there to mount the 29"? The only one I've done
> successfully is the rolling mount, a static mount seems to end up as a
> rolling mount because of the height.
>
>




I think you mean the -roll back- mount, don't you? You try a static
mount but have to step on the back pedal a little and so the wheel
rolls back. If a 29er is tall for you, you might consider trying a jump
mount or a variation of one. I have done a rolling jump mount (not roll
back) on a Coker ever since the first time I tried one. I find it
really easy for the big boy.


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static mount or jump mount. i mount my 26 muni the same way i do my
trials.


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hah, cool. Thanks for the replies. Yes, I was referring to the rollback
mount.

I tried the static mount last night, it wasn't too bad, I got the hang
of it after a few tries. I was under the impression that it was truly
static (Wheel doesn't move until I'm on top) but I guess that the
unicycle is too big so it will have to move a little.

Thanks for the help, now to move on to idling.


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