self balancing unicycle!



I want one!


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That doesn't sound too bad. He had an interesting comment about the
pains of riding but overall I think he's made a pretty solid machine.
It was good of him to mention that he learned to uni before attempting
to build.

I don't think there is much of a market for this device, but it'll go
into my list of cool things that will never catch on. :D

Daniel


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there ain't enough body armor in the country for me to try that. -- Ken
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country_style17 wrote:
> *man that is so cool how can i get a hold of one of them? *

Repeat:

Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, Nam-myoho-renge-kyo,
Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, Nam-myoho-renge-kyo.........

Raphael Lasar
Matawan, NJ


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Looks and sounds like it would be a fun little toy. All the fun of a
unicycle without any quad-burn. Imagine the parade possibilities?

Of course, one of the major reasons I ride a unicycle is for a good
quality workout, a workout that just happens to have a whole basket full
of fun thrown in.

I do like the Eunicycle. --chirokid--

PS: The inventor complained about the horrible aspects of the unicycle
seat, then in his Materials list, he says: "A unicycle seat. $24."
Maybe if he'd upgrade to a $48 unicycle seat he have a better feeling
underside. Also, the fact that he is not pedaling causes more pressure
to be "down there."


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"Other than that, the best maintenance is to keep riding it as this
helps to keep the eccentric nut on the saddle in optimal condition."
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maybe this will finally get people interested in unicycling, and see it
as a way of transportation instead of simply a circus prop!

btw, i wonder if you have to pedal while riding one? i guess your feet
just rest on platforms...

-grant


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> -taken from the Eunicycle website-
> *In practice, it takes several hours of practice to ride it
> competently.*


Would that be for unicyclists or for non-unicyclists? I guess for a
unicyclist it would be less than a few hours because we already know how
to keep sideways balance and how to turn corners.

Cool toy.

Klaas Bil

Edit: reminds me of Gilby's Auto Balance Unicycle. Is that website still
online? Can't find it.


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Klaas Bil wrote:
> *
>
> Klaas Bil
>
> Edit: reminds me of Gilby's Auto Balance Unicycle. Is that website
> still online? Can't find it. *



Gilby's auto balance uni is the first thing I thought of, but I coudnt
find the link. (Wasn't that thing supposed to hover too?)


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JJuggle wrote:
> *Repeat:
> Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, Nam-myoho-renge-kyo,
> Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, Nam-myoho-renge-kyo.........
> *

am i supposed to send this to a friend?

explain?


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it's
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GILD wrote:
> *am i supposed to send this to a friend?
>
> explain? *

'This' (http://www.sgi.org/english/Buddhism/nmrk.htm) provides some
explanation. More to the point, during the 1970s in the US, there was a
cultish form of this chant used by those who preyed upon the easily
swayed and vulnerable. By using this chant, and becoming a part of the
cult and parting with your money, you supposed to achieve any *material*
or spiritual goal you wanted. Testimonials of people on the verge of
bankruptcy who, after invoking the chant, became wealthy, abounded.
Similarly for those in need of a car, the lovelorn, etc.

If you watch the excellent, but extremely somber film, 'The Last Detail'
(http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070290/), there is a scene where Larry
Meadows (played by Randy Quaid), a Navy grunt being escorted to 10 years
of hard labor for stealing $40, falls in with some members of this
cult.

I'm sure some of my fellow American demographic cohorts remember this.
;)

Cheers,
Raphael Lasar
Matawan, NJ


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chirokid wrote:
> Looks and sounds like it would be a fun little toy. All the fun of a
> unicycle without any quad-burn. Imagine the parade possibilities?
>
> Of course, one of the major reasons I ride a unicycle is for a good
> quality workout, a workout that just happens to have a whole basket
> full of fun thrown in.
>
> I do like the Eunicycle. --chirokid--
>
> PS: The inventor complained about the horrible aspects of the
> unicycle seat, then in his Materials list, he says: "A unicycle
> seat. $24." Maybe if he'd upgrade to a $48 unicycle seat he have a
> better feeling underside. Also, the fact that he is not pedaling
> causes more pressure to be "down there."


Foot pegs should relieve at least as much pressure as pedals do.
 
country_style17 wrote:
> man that is so cool how can i get a hold of one of them?


Build one. Instructions are on the site.