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Encyclopedia > Mountain unicycling

Mountain unicycling (MUni) is a form of offroad cycling which uses unicycles. Mountain unicycling usually takes place on specially designed unicycles, which are equipped with strong hubs, fat tires and rugged frames for off-road cycling. Regular unicycles are also commonly used in mountain unicycling, but break easily. Offroad cycling is a sport where bicycles (and unicycles!) are ridden outside of standard grounds, for example on narrow mountain trails. ... A juggler riding a unicycle A unicycle is a one-wheeled human powered vehicle. ... Cycling is a recreation, a sport, and a means of transport across land. ...


Mountain unicycles can be ridden on the same terrain as a mountain bike, or even rougher terrain. Mountain unicycling is a slower-paced sport than mountain bicycling, primarily because the lack of gears makes it impossible to go very fast. Unicycles are lighter than bicycles making them faster to ride uphill. Additionally, unicycles are also more difficult to ride than bicycles and cannot easily coast (although there is a style of riding where the rider rests his/her feet on the frame rather than using the pedals, essentially coasting). A cross country mountain bike race A hardtail mountain bike A mountain bike, mountain bicycle or ATB (All Terrain Bicycle) is a bicycle designed for mountain biking, either on dirt trails or other unpaved environments. ... A rider during a Cross Country race Mountain biking (Mountain bicycling) is a form of cycling which uses very sturdy bicycles with (usually) straight handlebars and wide tires. ...


Mountain unicycles

The mountain unicycle (also called a muni) is a unicycle that has either been constructed or modified for mountain unicycling. Mountain unicycles typically use a 24" or 26" mountain bike or downhill tire, have a handle under the front of the seat, and may also have brakes and suspension to improve their off-road capabilities. Unlike their two-wheeled counterparts, mountain unicycles have only a single gear ratio (that is, fixed wheel) so riders vary their speed by changing their pedalling cadence. To go up steep inclines, riders often hop sideways up the hill. On descents, some riders freewheel their unicycle by using their feet as brakes on the tire, a technique known as gliding.


Today there are hundreds of mountain unicyclists riding all kinds of terrain across the world. The world's best known, Kris Holm, is a Canadian. He is quoted as saying that a mountain unicyclist must get used to falling down a lot. Kris Holm is a Canadian best known for riding a unicycle in off-road conditions. ...


Events

In the United States, many unicyclists gather for the California Mountain Unicycle Weekend. In the UK people gather for the British Muni Weekend (BMW).


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Mountain unicycling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (363 words)
Mountain unicycling usually takes place on specially designed unicycles, which are equipped with strong hubs, fat tires and rugged frames for off-road cycling.
Mountain unicycling is a slower-paced sport than mountain bicycling, primarily because the lack of gears makes it impossible to go very fast.
Mountain unicycles typically use a 24" or 26" mountain bike or downhill tire, have a handle under the front of the seat, and may also have brakes and suspension to improve their off-road capabilities.
Muni Man - eXtreme Unicycling (777 words)
Mountain Unicylcing is done on a more beefy unicycle then normal, 24"-26" wheels 3" wide are what is usually used, accompanied by a heavy duty frame, cranks, hub and sometimes brakes.
Trials unicycling is usually preformed on a very strong yet light-weight unicycle with a 20"x2.5" tire, however some people prefer to go with a 24" wheel the 20" is most common.
Unicycles such as the KH20 and Onza are specifically designed to put up with the abuse sustained while trials unicycling.
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