My Unicycles

DM Advanced DM Advanced with knurled flat crown and full length seat tube. A thing of beauty and great for those foot up and stand up tricks.
Siegmono Siegmono 20". I use this one for hockey. Its got short cranks (110mm) which make it faster and the Primo "The Wall" 2.1" tyre which has great grip indoors and out. The saddle has been converted to an air cushion for comfort.
Onza Wheel Onza 20x2.5 Trials wheel. Great for bouncing tricks and offroad. The handles on the Miyata saddle make it easier to grip when hopping but the original plastic seat base is a bit too bendy so its been replaced with a carbon fibre one
Carbon Fibre Muni Roger Davies Carbon Fibre Muni. Strong, lightweight and expensive. Great for Mountain Unicycling (Muni) though.
Coker Coker 36". The machine of choice for long distance road riding. The original 6" cranks have been replaced with 5" which are more comfortable at high speed but make it difficult to control at slow speed. A brake has been added which helps on long downhills. An air conversion Viscount saddle.
DM 6ft Giraffe DM 6ft Giraffe. The DM twin chain giraffe is the strongest thing out there. You don't break these.
Semcycle Two Wheel Giraffe The beast!! Semcycle two wheel giraffe. If you want to make a good unicyclist look like a beginner put them on one of these.
Ultimate Wheel DM 24" ultimate wheel
DM Ringmaster DM Ringmaster. An excellent basic unicycle. I won this one in a raffle at the BUC and use it for workshops
Semcycle Semcycle Pro 26". The flexible frame gives this a really smooth ride. I quite like the original semcycle saddle but this one's got a Viscount at present because the original was on my first Coker when it was nicked along with three others and two bikes outside a pub.
Miyata Miyata 24". A really nice indoor unicycle.
Pashley Pashley 20". My first unicycle. The less said about the quality of these when I bought it ten years ago the better.


Is twelve enough??

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