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Jul 23, 2016
Only for short people, seat post doesn't fit, included tools don't work
1 of 1 found this helpful Good
It's really cheap, about one quarter the price of a unicycle that works.
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The highest seat height is only good for people about 5' 8" (172 cm).
The seat post is a smaller diameter than the seat tube, so no matter how much you tighten the clamp, the seat still twists and slips. I measured and cut an aluminum strip and inserted it between the post and tube, which made things much better, but the seat still twists, which is unacceptable on a unicycle, especially for beginners.
Both included wrenches were made of such soft metal that they stripped (not the bolts, but the wrenches themselves) before I was finished tightening the parts.
One crank arm (the shiny metal part that connects the pedal to the frame) didn't come tightly attached and I can't figure out how to fix it. So now, when my foot is at the top, the arm jumps a bit forward, and if I'm trying to idle at the bottom, it wiggles all over the place.
The seat has a curved plastic handle in the front, which is normal. But this seat also has a second curved plastic handle which is so close to the first that there isn't enough room to curl my fingers. When I grab on, the second handle bends my fingers. I have bruises now on my ring finger and it hurts to touch it or bend it.
Overall I can only recommend this for someone who is scrimping to save money, willing to make their own extra parts (aluminum shim), has the right tools (8 mm and 13 mm crescent wrench), and already knows how to ride one.