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Old 06-28.-2008
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lol.....my uni is normally not wet when it´s at home


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ok... wow, you really don't know what to do with a wet uni... you
either leave it wet, ride it, or dry it off, this thread is stupid.


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skrobo wrote:
> ok... wow, you really don't know what to do with a wet uni... you
> either leave it wet, ride it, or dry it off, this thread is stupid.




A spectacularly obnoxious and unhelpful response. Jesus would be
proud.

In general, there's not much to do about a wet unicycle; probably just
bang it a few times to knock off the excess water, and leave it alone.
Water isn't great for bearings, but most unicycle bearings are sealed,
so there's nothing you can do about it anyway. If it's not salt water,
I wouldn't bother with it.


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skrobo wrote:
> ok... wow, you really don't know what to do with a wet uni... you
> either leave it wet, ride it, or dry it off, this thread is stupid.




A spectacularly obnoxious and unhelpful response. Jesus would be
proud.

In general, there's not much to do about a wet unicycle; probably just
bang it a few times to knock off the excess water, and leave it alone.
Water isn't great for bearings, but most unicycle bearings are sealed,
so there's nothing you can do about it anyway. If it's not salt water,
I wouldn't bother with it.


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skrobo wrote:
> ok... wow, you really don't know what to do with a wet uni... you
> either leave it wet, ride it, or dry it off, this thread is stupid.



I think you havn't seen the «fish on my uni, what do do!?!?» thread

EDIT: http://tinyurl.com/6ylsqa


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