[pianotech] OT: 100 miles on 1 wheel in 1 day, for charity.

pianolover 88 pianolover88 at hotmail.com
Tue Jul 13 21:31:29 MDT 2010


Hello all!



My 100 mile solo unicycle ride was one of the most exciting and
challenging experiences of my life! And at the age of 54, I'm also the oldest person ever to have completed a uni-century in one day! I actually did 104 miles, and I could never coast, that also translates to  a staggering 58,240 wheel revolutions pedaled! 

No wonder I'm still achy 2 days later, but it was
for such a great cause! I'm leaving the donation page for the American
Cancer Society open for at least another week, so people can still make
donations. The link is on the home page of my website, http://unigeezer.com/



Here's my writeup and the link to the *video documentary* is at the bottom:



At about mile 25 I heard a loud "pop" which turned out to be a broken
spoke! This instantly made the wheel wobbly and unstable. Luckily, I
had brought 3 spare spokes, so I was able to replace it, but my spoke
wrench was too small to tighten it! (I just assumed it would fit! )
After about 15 minutes I was able to find someone with the right tool,
and was up and riding again.



Then, 15 miles later ANOTHER spoke broke! Now I was down to only one
spare. I decided to loosen each spoke 1/4 turn to reduce tension, and
from then on had no more spoke problems. Fortunately for me, not really
knowing how to true a wheel (But now I will learn!) it was still in
decent true!



I did the extra 4 miles because when the second spoke broke, I must've
inadvertently moved that little magnetic sensor disc that reads mileage
on my cycle computer! It was only after I'd gone about 4 miles that I
discovered it was not registering, so I stopped and re-aligned it to
the transmitter thing.



So at the end of my ride, even though I would have gone 100 miles, the
computer would have only logged 96 due to that 4 mile glitch. So I
decided to ride the extra 4, just because I wanted it to show 100
miles, lol! So 104 total.



I met two really nice cyclists along the way; a guy named Michael
Castro on his 3-wheeled recumbent; he rode with me for about 40 miles,
and later, a guy named Jerry on a 24" schwinn unicycle tagged along for
a little while.



Summing up, after starting my trek at 5:30 am, I finally completed my
ride at 4:34pm, 11 hours and 4 minutes later! This total time included
the spoke repairs, breaks, slowing for traffic lights and congested
bike paths and some pedal hole changes on the last leg: I tried to get
it under 11. Oh well, maybe next time I can shoot for that "100-10-1"
thing! Two out of three ain't bad I guess!



And although I stuffed myself with 5 power bars, 6 energy gels, 2
bagels and about 12 pounds of water during the ride...and a WHOLE pizza
after the ride, I woke up this morning THREE pounds lighter! But then
again, I probably burned tons of calories on the ride, and probably
some more while I slept!



I look forward to mapping out more uni-century rides, at least once every year now. I'm hooked!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukMrYe9W7bA

Terry Peterson

Accurate Piano Service
UniGeezer.com
"Over 50, and not "2" Tired!" 


 		 	   		  
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