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Old August 20th 06, 02:33 PM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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Default Newcommer. Questions on fast unicycles


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Hi everybody. I'm a disegner of fast bikes (for speed records) and this
is one of my recent ideas (modyfied centaur (it had two wheels
before)). It has drive from hands and legs. Very beta drawing, just
idea.

I wold love to hear from unicycle experts :
1. would it be ridable?
2. are there hubs with integrated planetary gear for unicycles?
3. would it be possible to turn?

I like this bike bacause it's simple and has good aerodynamics = high
speed.


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