the unicycle is very simple, from top down the parts are as follows:
seat, -to sit on, different from a bike seat in style, so legs can go strait down to pedals directly underneath it.)
seat post-connected to the seat with several ways, a 4-bolt square bracket, or bike-style connection, usually. other than that its a metal post.
Frame- connects seat post to wheel, a clamp of some sort tighens on the top of it, which squeezes on the seat post, keeping it there, at the ajusted height. it then splits at the crown, into 2 vertical posts.
-bearings- ball bearing usually; connects frame to hub. (lollipop style, is another way to make this connection)
hub- center of wheel, with spokes leaving it to the rim.
spokes- same as a bike, connected to rim to provide strength and stablility.
rim- metal outside o wheel. provides strength to the inner tube and tire.
crank arms- connect pedals to hub. stronger than bike, and right ones don't have crank system (except for girraffes)
-pedals (same as bikes)
that's about it, although there may be more/less depending with the unicycle.
brakes, crank system, handle bars (attached to seat post) second and third wheels (vertical) all might be included.
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Depends a bit on the type of bike, and how far you intend to disassemble it.
A typical front wheel will have:
one hub
one rim
36 spokes
36 nipples
20 ball bearings
2 cones
2 pressed in cups
2 locknuts
2 dust shields
2 washers
2 axle nuts
So almost a hundred there
Rear wheels are usually more complicated. Let's say 150 parts.
Frame and headset, say 50, incl a rigid fork
Bar, stem and brakes, say 50 more.
Shifters, maybe 30.
In total, around 400.