Savage Unicycle

Serial
unknown
Vehicle type
Unicycle
Manufacturer
Savage
Primary colors
Silver, gray or bare metal
Frame size
9IN

Wheels

Wheel
16 inch wheel
Axle Nuts
the bars from the axle to the pedals are held onto the axle, each, by a an un-labelled screw with a somewhat roughly-rounded head, and a hexnut on the other end. the screw runs perpendicular to the axle, and also perpendicular to the bar that goes out towards the pedal. there is a small washer between the nut and the axle-to-pedal bar, along the screw.
Spokes
28 spokes, each about 7 inches long.
Tire
says: NYLON (47 - 406) 20 x 1.75 HF – 120A – 2 INFLATE TO 40 PSI DURO HFR ® (some scripty logo, like an upside-down fleur-de-lys) (TF) 2641 (a round logo, like an exaggerated axe head) K 6302 8929

Drivetrain and brakes

Pedals
black plastic. rather worn and scraped up. horseshoe-shaped outline, with the "opening" towards the wheel. Has a stylised H or X on the end opposite the wheel. spins on a central axle, co-planar with the "horseshoe-shaped" exterior. two supports go out from this central bar to the horseshoe outside shape. the part of the outline nearest the wheel is curved inwards, towards the center of the pedal. one two-section orange reflector along each of the front and the back of each pedal. there is a black metal post along the axle of the pedal, connecting it to the bar that goes to the axle of the wheel. this post is square-ish (an un-even octagon) in cross-section, and goes through a round hole in the pedal-to-hub bar. on the face opposite the pedal, it has a capital L debossed inside a depressed circle. The L has serifs, like in a Times New Roman typeface.

Additional parts

Saddle
Black unicycle saddle, approximately one foot long. Narrower in the center, higher and wider on the front and back.
Seatpost Clamp
silver/grey. attached (welded onto the post) as a collar around the top of the post, encircling the seatpost from outside of both. it holds onto the seatpost by compression, held tight by a screw through two back flanges (?), and a hex nut on the end of the screw. there is a washer between the nut and the nearest flange (ear?) of the collar, towards the head of the screw. the screw has a round head except for two flat sides cut out of its circle, in order to hold it in place with a wrench while tightening the nut. the end of the head of the screw has a symmetrical S inside a circle, oriented such that the flat sides of the otherwise-circular outline of the head of the screw… those flat faces point up-and-down, perpendicularly from the ground. The head of the screw is on the unicycle's left side, when the cycle is pointed forwards; the nut is on its right. the seat post is situated fairly low in the main post, with maybe an inch-and-a-half distance between the top of the clamp and the top of the seatpost. at the top of the seatpost, there is a saddle clamp, which holds the saddle in place by tightening two hex screws, one on each side, to a headless screw that goes in front of the post. on each side, there is some screw-end sticking out, then the hex nut, then a washer (maybe 1" diameter?), then a black-painted metap flap hanging down from / supporting the seat, then a flat metal matte silver-grey seat-angle "bar", then the collar, then the seatpost itself.
Seatpost
only a small section is visible, maybe an inch and a half height, between the upper and lower clamps. shiny metallic silver-grey. has a yellow-and-black Project 529 Protected sticker visible from the front, wrapped around the front of the post. the alpha-numerical code on the sticker reads thus: FDNFJYB (no digits. maybe it's just a string of alphabet-letter characters).
Stem
Chrome coloured, and about 6 incheslong beforethe seatpost. has a Savage decal down the front. has a Made In Taiwan sticker at the front of the fork, at the base of the stem, in all-caps black lettering on a white background, maybe an inch and a half long.