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1. It won't ever need a front end alignment.

2. You don't have to pay extra to bring in on public transport in Australia

3. It is smaller and thus uses less space in storage

4. Half the amount of effort is required to inflate the total number of wheels compared to that of a bicycle

5. You are able to do more tricks on it

6. It earns more money with busking compared to a bicycle

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A unicycle is a cycle with only one Wheel, with the pedals and cranks stuck to the axle. Looks pretty much like if someone took a fork off a bike, stuck a wheel in it and a saddle on top.

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