AW 16" Inch Wheel Unicycle Leakproof Butyl Tire Wheel Cycling Outdoor Sports Fitness Exercise Health
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I agree that it is a very nice unit that is well If you want it to fit you, be sure to measure yourself! I ended up giving it to the neighbor kids since it was too small for me.
Selected User Reviews For AW 16" Inch Wheel Unicycle Leakproof Butyl Tire Wheel Cycling Outdoor Sports Fitness Exercise Health
The seat was relatively cheap and my daughter was very excited about it, but unfortunately the wheel kept pushing into the seat, making it impossible to ride because every couple of seconds I had to push the seat back up even though it was secured with screws all the way in. Having said that, I would recommend getting one that is.
Money is wasted when you go to this movie. and two screws had their nuts The following are the results after less than one day Bolts are continuing to shear off, screws are stripped, the seat won't stay in place, and the pedals are breaking after one day of use. There is a terrible lack of quality here.
This is the perfect size for someone who is 9 years old. After a few days, he mastered this technique and has been cruising around the neighborhood with it. There aren't any major flaws with the quality. The complaint has not been filed. As long as he grows out of it before it wears out, it will continue to fit. I appreciate your help very much.
It is impossible to keep the tire The seat is turning and going down because the twist knob does not stay in place. I was kind of.
All the parts on this unicycle seem to be of high A small complaint is that the seat clamp doesn't really hold the seat in place In the event of a crash, my nine-year-old son fixes it immediately. The boy is still learning, so he keeps falling, fixing the seat, then trying again, falling, fixing the seat, trying Just can't seem to get a strong hold of the clamp. Although it seems the frame, seat, and wheels are all of good quality, the price seems to be a little higher.
There was a problem with the seat slipping. In order to maintain the seat in one position, it was challenging. Could this just be one of those lemons?.
The product was poorly made. Aside from the color and the material used in manufacturing the frame, I liked its design as well. In addition to the cranks, the rims are great. They sent a unicycle with two right-side cranks (R). If the seat is loose, the instructions say you can tighten its tube with a wrench if the seat is loose. Even after it has been done, the seat nonetheless rotates (slightly at least it does not move up and down). It is a waste of time and money to use them. However, when I bought a new pedal, it did not fit to the full extent. Not all the threads on the crank were cut correctly. A second problem is the fact that there are two right (R) cranks, which means one pedal becomes loose after a while. I don't like it as much as my old self does. If he figures out how to do it, he'll upgrade to a proper unicycle.
I'm not a fan of the Crooked parts make the whole thing look bad. I definitely don't believe that what is claimed is true. Keeping the seat fully tight prevents it from moving. I gave it to my 9 year old to use.