Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19.25 x 19 x 6.25 inches |
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Package Weight | 5.28 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 20.6 x 20.6 inches |
Item Weight | 22.68 Grams |
Brand Name | Fun |
Color | Chrome |
Manufacturer | Cycle Force Group |
Part Number | 659321 |
Size | 20" Wheel |
Sport Type | Cycling |
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20 Inch Wheel Chrome Unicycle with Alloy Rim
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About this item
- Ideal for the first time unicyclist or the regular rider
- 16" available in chrome or red, 20" available in chrome, red, black, blue, or yellow, 24" available in chrome
- Cartridge bearings for smooth pedaling
- Quick release seat post clamp with comfortable saddle
- Comes complete with a quality Kenda tire and aluminum rim
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From the manufacturer
Does it have a front/back?
Yes. The seat post clamp skewer is on the back. The front also has a larger plastic 'handle' that you can grab onto while riding. The pedals should be labeled L and R for left and right.
How High Should The Seat Be?
When you're seated on the unicycle, with one foot on a pedal in its lowest position, your leg should be almost straight.
How fast can I learn to ride?
The average time needed to learn unicycling is around 10-15 hours. That's about an hour a day for two weeks. This is just an estimate so be confident and have fun!
Safety Gear
We strongly recommend a helmet and other equipment such as wrist guards and elbow pads. Remember to stay safe!
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Wheel | 16" aluminum wheel | 20" aluminum wheel | 24" aluminum wheel | 20" wheel | 20" aluminum wheel |
Quick release seat post clamp | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Tire | Kenda Tire | Kenda Tire | Kenda tire | Kenda tire | Kenda 20" tire |
Bearings | Cartridge bearings | Cartridge bearings | Cartridge bearings | Cartridge bearings | |
Color | Chrome, Red | Black, Blue, Chrome, Red, Yellow | Chrome | Chrome | Chrome |
Replacement Parts and Accessories
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Fun Replacement Unicycle Saddle |
Fun Unicycle Seat Post |
Fun Unicycle Stand for 16" - 24" |
Ventura Protection Set for Children Knees/Wrist/Elbows |
Product Description
The Fun 20" unicycle is ideal for the first time unicyclist or the regular rider. The unicycle is a fun and creative way to get exercise. The Fun 20" Unicycle will not only challenge your coordination but also your balance.
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ASIN | B001NGD5HK |
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Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #151,567 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #7 in Unicycles |
Date First Available | January 1, 2007 |
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Customers like the value and difficulty level of the unicycle. For example, they say it's a great buy for the money, a good unicyclist to learn on and a fun way to get started. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, ease of assembly, and size.
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Customers find the bike to be a great buy for the money, with nice quality for the price. They also say it's a good deal for beginning to ride, and easy to change out with the right puller.
"...at the $300 range, I'd say that this particular unicycle is an incredible bargain and well worth the purchase." Read more
"...leverage to make it comfortable to ride up small inclines. Cheap fix and easy to change out with the right puller. Tools. Hope this helps" Read more
"...A great buy for the money!" Read more
"...(seriously, he's 15 - he's put this through the wringer) and the price was good. Best of all - THEY SHIP TO HAWAII!..." Read more
Customers find the unicycle easy to learn to ride. They say it's a good starting point and a great unicycling gift for beginners.
"The product itself seems to be very study, and well built...." Read more
"...She loves it and seems to be learning how to ride it quickly. It is a bit big for her but is still able to get up on it no problem...." Read more
"...After my grandpa helped me for a few days I can ride it pretty good...." Read more
"...It is short, making it harder to ride in my opinion. The solution is to buy a 5” crank length...." Read more
Customers find the product super fun to ride, and entertaining to watch others try it. They also say the kids love it and find it decent outdoor entertainment.
"...It was entertaining to watch him wobble and then gradually get the hang of it...." Read more
"This is an amazing unicycle. I am leaving how to ride it and it is super fun." Read more
"...I haven't completely learned how to ride it, but it is still fun to learn. Recommend-great value especially for price!" Read more
"...A few falls here and there adds to the fun! Fun unique activity. Can’t beat the price! Might be easier to learn with a slightly bigger wheel though...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the unicycle. Some mention it's easy to assemble and is of good quality. However, others say that it broke after three weeks and the pedals are cheap plastic.
"...This is an excellent cycle ! Easy to assemble. It worked tremendously for this old fart of 65...." Read more
"...I have spent some time riding unicycles. The unicycle is a lot nicer than I was expecting for the price! I am buying this for my grand..." Read more
"...Your pedals WILL break. They are cheap plastic. Expect to replace them with metal pedals...." Read more
"...to ride this in the house 🤦🏼♀️ but as far as the unicycle itself- it seems great! Sturdy & super easy to put together!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of assembly of the outdoor recreation product. Some mention it was very easy to assemble, while others say that the instructions aren't at all detailed. They also mention that the hardware was not sent for assembly, and that the product is not as easy as advertised.
"...This is an excellent cycle ! Easy to assemble. It worked tremendously for this old fart of 65...." Read more
"Item looks nice and shiny (got the chrome one), a little funky putting it together but that was to be expected considering the low price point of..." Read more
"...Assembly was relatively easy but required a wrench which I did not have...." Read more
"...Sturdy & super easy to put together!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the bike. Some mention that the seat is adjustable to fit a wide range of sizes, while others say that it's too big and does not fit full size adults. The tire size is small compared to what they're used to, and the left pedal was not the right size.
"...Wow this seat is definitely for a kid. It is hooked a lot for a bigger rider.The biggest issue though is very fixable is the crank length...." Read more
"...Additionally, the lever-adjust seat post is convenient when my much shorter friend takes his turn to try it out...." Read more
"...It is a bit big for her but is still able to get up on it no problem. A great buy for the money!" Read more
"...The seat is adjustable to fit a wide rang of sizes...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the missing parts in the outdoor recreation product. They mention that the bolts and nuts needed to assemble the unicycle were missing. Some customers also report that they did not receive all the hardware to erect the univecycle.
"...Nothing major. The hardware bag did not have the correct bolts...." Read more
"...They did not come in the box! The nuts, did! The bolts were missing!" Read more
"This came missing two of the nuts needed to hold everything together." Read more
"We received the package on time. When we try to assemble, There was a missing part...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the pedal quality of the outdoor recreation product. They mention that the pedals keep coming loose, the cranks came loose, and the pedal arms loosen frequently. The screw holding the crank in place got stripped, and a replacement bolt still was coming loose. The right pedal unscrewed a few times while riding, and it fell off. The shaft threading was weak and loose, making it difficult to tighten the screw.
"...My only complaint would be that both pedals seemed to get loose and come off while she was riding it...." Read more
"...Seat off and still won't fit. Looks like the pedals will need to come off too in order to be able to close the box to return it...." Read more
"...When he went to put it together the pedal wouldn’t screw in due to excess chrome left in groves. It happens. No biggie...." Read more
"...has no pedals... the threads in the cranks wore out so the pedal doesn't have to screw in it can slip right in and out...." Read more
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This IS the cycle to get. It’s made well !
I have owned this unicycle for over a month now, and have put it through all hell. My girlfriend has also began learning on this, and I will not exaggerate by saying that this uni has been thrashed to the ground at least 2000+ times. We have replaced the tire with a mountain-bike one, and have ridden it off some pretty rough inclines, stones, through the woods, etc.
Your pedals WILL break. They are cheap plastic. Expect to replace them with metal pedals. You are lucky to get a few weeks out of them if you do serious riding.
The plastic guards on the seat are amazing. If you read reviews for other unicycles, you will see that many of them have weak plastic guards that break. The ones on this uni are incredibly durable. They can take a real beating.
One thing I noticed out of the box is that the main frame is slightly misaligned, resulting in the seat post being angled to the right 2 or 3 degrees, instead of perfectly straight. It is not immediately noticeable, and I doubt it has any dramatic effect my riding, but it is worth mentioning.
Considering most serious unicycles begin at the $300 range, I'd say that this particular unicycle is an incredible bargain and well worth the purchase.
The unicycle is a lot nicer than I was expecting for the price!
I am buying this for my grand kids. I thought I should try it out after putting it together.
My first thought. Wow this seat is definitely for a kid. It is hooked a lot for a bigger rider.
The biggest issue though is very fixable is the crank length. It is short, making it harder to ride in my opinion. The solution is to buy a 5” crank length. Made it spot on!!
Now I tried a 6” and a 5” before figuring out which felt right. The shorter length doesn’t have enough leverage to make it comfortable to ride up small inclines.
Cheap fix and easy to change out with the right puller. Tools.
Hope this helps
But that night I began to unicycle and I have not stopped since. Several days have gone by and I am growing better with each passing day. As an early 20's male that's about 5'10", this is a great size for me. This is decidedly a beginner unicycle and although I still have a ways to go with learning, this purchase has thoroughly satisfied my yearning for a unicycle. I encourage the reader to do their own research on other unicycles if they wish to take such a venture more seriously than I do, and will say that several youtube videos/tutorials on how to ride will be necessary viewing.
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2024
But that night I began to unicycle and I have not stopped since. Several days have gone by and I am growing better with each passing day. As an early 20's male that's about 5'10", this is a great size for me. This is decidedly a beginner unicycle and although I still have a ways to go with learning, this purchase has thoroughly satisfied my yearning for a unicycle. I encourage the reader to do their own research on other unicycles if they wish to take such a venture more seriously than I do, and will say that several youtube videos/tutorials on how to ride will be necessary viewing.
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2016