Unicycles

Discussion in 'Open Discussion' started by mjp, Jun 4, 2010.

  1. mjp

    mjp

    [From another thread]

    wisemx strikes again!
     
  2. ...For a Harley building unicycle riding nut I do alright once in awhile. lol
     
  3. mjp

    mjp

    No kidding? I always wanted a unicycle. The ability to fall in any direction appeals to me. 360 degrees of potential failure. I like it.
     
  4. ...Not really 360 bro, once you get used to a Unicycle the worst you'll do is kick the thing away from you when you mess-up.
    So my boys can learn I ran ropes in the garage they can reach up to when mounted.
    See, use your noodle and you can make things safer. lol
     
  5. mjp

    mjp

    What's a good brand/size unicycle?
     
  6. ...This is where I order all of ours from:
    http://www.unicycle.com/home

    Learning for an adult is based on height and weight.
    You want a good sized wheel.
    A decent adult 24" trainer runs about $190
    You can find them cheaper but you will suffer.
    If you ever plan on riding in the hills start with an off-road model.
    They cost a bit more but are well worth it and easier to learn on too.
    Salute,
    Mark
     
  7. ...You sly dog, moved this part of the thread perfectly. ;-)
     
  8. mjp

    mjp

    I'm definitely getting one this summer. My girlfriend will think I'm out of my mind, and likely to kill myself, so I'll have to buy it first, then tell her. ;)
     

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