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Home > Avenir Deluxe Unicycle (16-Inch Wheel)
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Avenir Deluxe Unicycle (16-Inch Wheel)
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- Deluxe 16-inch unicycle with oversized, chrome-plated steel frame
- Cushioned seat with scuff-guard protection for comfort and durability
- Cotterless crank arms and full-sized nylon pedals with chromoly spindles
- Saddle is adjustable up, down, forward, and backward for maximum comfort
- New and improved wheel mounts; sealed bearings withstand heavy loads
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Product Description:
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Avenir by Raleigh is the premier bicycle accessory line from legendary Raleigh Bicycles.
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Improve your balance while enjoying a whole new form of exercise with the Raleigh deluxe 16-inch unicycle. The device offers such features as an oversized, chrome-plated steel frame, new and improved wheel mounts, and a cushioned seat with scuff-guard protection. More significantly, the unicycle is adjustable both up and down in addition to forward and backwards, letting you customize the saddle position for maximum comfort and riding ease. Other details include cotterless crank arms, full-sized nylon pedals with chromoly spindles, and oversized and sealed bearings that withstand heavy loads. The unicycle also comes in 20- and 24-inch sizes.
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Customer Reviews: Add Your Own Review |
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Awesome seller and Product, January 29, 2009
By momoffour (Texas)
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We needed help with unicycle and seller responded immediately and sent out new top because of problem. We were very unsure of buying over internet for 10 year old daughter. I would use them in future....Seller was more than helpful and we were able to make our daughter happy because he responded so quickly. Great price too by the way.
5 of 6 people found the above review helpful.
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It is what it is a mini unicycle, January 12, 2009
By liliview (nyc)
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have not used it enough to guarantee that it is a warrior
but I'm a veteran and it looks like a well built machine
that at least 10-15 kids could learn on before it needs its first rapair.
I bought it for my seven year old daughter and we are both satisfied.
just stay away from thumb tacks
5 of 6 people found the above review helpful.
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Bolts broke within moments of trying to ride., May 10, 2009
By Timothy Tucker (Louisville, Ky USA)
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I bought this unicycle to learn how to ride. Within twenty minutes of putting it together and following instructions to ride the main bolt that held the left side of the wheel on broke. I have no suggestions as to what to do, but if you are a beginner like me and you want to learn don't buy this uni-cycle. Cheap hardware. I have bought replacement screws and bolts but not having one hour on this shows where they have cut corners to make price.
4 of 4 people found the above review helpful.
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Unnicycle, December 28, 2010
By Glenn
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This is everything we hoped for. I was considering a bigger wheel, but I am glad I got this one. My 10 year old is barely big enough. There are no instructions, so good luck!
1 of 1 people found the above review helpful.
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Easier than I expected to assemble, December 31, 2011
By Lisa
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I purchase this for my Grandson who has been longing for a Uincycle, Although I am freighten to have him ride it his mother reasured me helmet and all other safey devices will be in place. He LOVES IT... The only confusion I had with this purchase, was it did not indicate it came w/it's on stand, so I purchased a stand as well, no one in the entire family as we all tried could figure out how the bike fits into the stand. And we still have not done so to date. Any advise???
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