Not a whole lot of build info, but this looks like it would be an exciting ride! [Thanks, Star!] Share this: Pin ItMoreEmailShare on TumblrDiggLike this:Like Loading...
What’s with the big sprocket on the left? It isn’t attached to anything? If you have a free floating sprocket between two sides of a chain like that will it just turn in place since the top and bottom of the chain are both moving the same speed?
The free-floating sprocket is a quick-fix chain-tensioner.
Tandem unicycles are apparently hard to ride, even for experienced unicyclists.
I can see this going wrong!
Howdy! Bevan answered the question about the floating chain ring. I still need to make a proper chain tensioning mechanism.
FYI, I just posted the building process on my blog:
http://www.corbinstreehouse.com/blog/2009/12/building-a-tandem-unicycle/
–corbin
Something tells me that tire is going to need 60+psi to support two people on one tire.
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