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20" Hoppley Learner Unicycle

£121.50
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Riding a unicycle is not only fun to learn, but it also helps increase your level of coordination, concentration, balance and fitness!

 

The 20” Hoppley Unicycle is the perfect learner unicycle for 8-14 year olds. 

(Please check leg length guide)

What makes this unicycle so great?

  • It comes with children’s sized saddle
  • Strong plastic pedals
  • Robust cranks at the optimal length for learning
  • High quality 20” tyre
  • Comes with assembly instructions, but you will need a 10mm spanner and a bicycle pump.

Recommended leg length sizes for unicycle:
200mm Seatpost: Minimum - 63.5cm (25"), Maximum - 74cm (29.33")
300mm Seatpost: Minimum - 72.5cm (28.5"), Maximum - 82.5cm (32.4")
Click here to see how to measure

Features:
Saddle: Standard Hoppley Saddle
Seatpost: UDC Standard Seatpost 300mm - (25.4)
Seatpost Clamp: Quick Release Seatpost Clamp - Silver (28.6)
Frame: 20" Round Crown Unicycle Frame - Black (40mm)
Wheel-Size: 20"
Tyre: Unicycle Tyre 20" x 1.75"
Rim: UDC 20" Steel Rim
Spokes: 36 spokes
Hub: UDC Hardened Cotterless Hub - 36 Hole
Cranks: Steel Standard Cotterless Cranks - Chrome 127mm
Pedals: Robust Plastic pedals

Weight: 4.9kg

More Information
Manufacturer
Unicycle.com
Unicycle Brand
Hoppley
Unicycle Type
Learner
Wheel Size
20" - ISO406
Rim Width
40mm
Frame Colour
Black
Crank Length
127mm
Crank Type
Cotterless
Number of Spokes
36 Hole
Bearing Size
40mm
Bearing Spacing
100mm
Rim Colour
Chrome
Frame Length
230mm
Pedal Colour
Black
Seatpost Type
Standard - Steel
Seatpost Diameter
25.4mm
Seatpost Length
300mm
Seatpost Clamp Colour
Black
Seatpost Clamp Size
28.6mm
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