The Unicycle Factory (Tom Miller) has a variety of multiple wheeled
unicycles. He even has for a sale a 5x12" wheeled giraffe. He lives
in Kokomo, Indianna, USA I believe.
2711 N. Apperson
Kokomo, Indianna 46901
(317) 452-2692
Listed in catalog from 1990 :
12", 16", or 20" Double Wheeled Unis : $275 and up
12" or 16" Triple Wheel : $300 and up
12" Penta : $375 and up
That's all I know now. Good luck!
JIP
(Juggle In Peace)
--On Fri, 18 Nov 1994 pbennett@lssec.bt.co.uk wrote:
> I've been thinking on and off about buying a two-wheeled uni. > I think I was first sparked off by a message Andy Cotter posted > to this list which I saved way back on 22 Jul 93 (my goodness, has > this list *really* been going that long ;-) > > > I have always wondered this question of 'ruining' my balance on one > > uni because I get used to another. When I started to learn a two- > > wheeler (wheel on top of a wheel so you pedal backwards to go forward), > > I thought that I would mess up my balance when I returned to a 'normal' > > unicycle. > > Sounded like fun, but he went on to say > > > Well I never mastered a two-wheeler > > Now I don't know cause I've never met the guy, but I get the feeling > Andy's not such a bad unicyclist. So, just how easy are two-wheelers > to learn? (Yes I've *almost* made up my mind to get one, only I want > to hear anyway.) > > Another thought: would it be possible to build (or buy) and "extendible" > multi-wheeler, that starts of as a normal uni, but can be extended by > bolting extra wheels on underneath? That way if I never got the hang > of the two-wheeler, I could extend it to a three-wheeling mean giraffe. > I guess the main problem with this would be the make robust joints so > that the extended frame was *nearly* as strong as a solid pole. > > So, who builds these things? DM? Siegmon? Sem? Where's my best bet? > Does anyone have one? Has anyone ridden one? Does it really hot-up your > backwards pedalling as Andy suggested? Advice? > > pab. > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Paul Bennett pbennett@lssec.bt.co.uk > Churchill Engineering Centre > BT Software and Systems Integration tel: (0171)728-7527 > PP 6/7, 151 Gower Street, London. WC1E 6BA fax: (0171)387-6743 > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >