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Joshua May 29-06-2004 11:24

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Originally Posted by Aignam
Don't forget your neon green ground lights...

Ground effects have been added to the list, as well as NOS.

Joe Matt 02-07-2004 11:26

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Originally Posted by Jeff_Rice
Actually there are many unicyclists who do commute via unicycle. Think about it:

A unicycle is highly maneuverable. Busy sidewalks or even streets (legal definition is sometimes fuzzy, as with segway) are not a problem.

A unicycle can fit pretty much anywhere, and due to its weight can be carried or pushed easily if you are out of "oomph"

A unicycle is a form of personal expression. It says "I am willing to put the time into something that other people would just give up on".

A unicycle is healthy. On a segway or bike, you have motors or different gears to help you out (All right, maybe a dozen unicycles in the world are exceptions such as blue shift (two internal gears), a couple motorized unis, the uber coker I referred to earlier) Your leg muscles, balance, coordination and general terrain awareness are improved.

You can go a lot farther than 17 miles on a unicycle, especially up on back roads. And you can easily carry your power supply.

A unicycle is very versatile. Have you ever seen someone wheel walk (move while balanced and pushing wheel with feet) a segway? How about jump onto a picnic table? And how many segway owners can ride off a several foot drop and still own a rideable segway? These are street and trials tricks you could conceivably do on the way to work.

A unicycle is a good way to get to know your friends better. Because your friends will want to ride it, and it takes time and hard work to learn. Time and hard work strengthen friendships. You would certainly let a friend ride a segway, but really anyone who can walk can ride a segway, so there would not be that bonding time.

Lastly, a good learning unicycle is affordable. Maybe $80-$90, and you really don't have to upgrade. For a better one you can spend about $200, for the best (which are insanely durable) $500-$1000

:)

I'll probably be commuting to school next year on unicycle. I couldn't do it this year because I had to drive our exchange student to school too.

WELLL!!! Um... you... err... DON'T GET A WEGGIE ON A SEGWAY LIKE YOU DO ON A UNICYCLE!!! :P







j/k ;)

tiffany34990 02-07-2004 13:08

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i must say this is funny to look at--- yeah unicyles never rode one but that's okay-- segway haven't had the chance yet either but whatever one day i shall-- it's all good

ENJOY HAPPY 4TH OF JULY FOLKS!!!

Devin L. 02-07-2004 14:13

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Originally Posted by Aignam
Don't forget your neon green ground lights...

how about PULSING neon green ground effects :D
and u gotta get a paint job too, like flames or sum tribal stuff.

Joshua May 02-07-2004 14:16

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Originally Posted by Devin L.
how about PULSING neon green ground effects :D
and u gotta get a paint job too, like flames or sum tribal stuff.

well of course, the lights pulse to the music. :cool:

And racing stripes down the front, I'd like to see THAT on a unicycle. :p

Jeff_Rice 04-07-2004 18:13

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Originally Posted by HHSJosh
well of course, the lights pulse to the music. :cool:

And racing stripes down the front, I'd like to see THAT on a unicycle. :p

Well, I stuck glowsticks on it during a parade and also wired it with christmas lights. Here's a site where you can see stuff that has been done with and while unicycling

Ryan F. 04-07-2004 19:03

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I have something I've always been wondering about a uni-cycle. How do you learn how to ride it without killing yourself?...they look like falling off them repeatedly would not feel too good.

Jay H 237 04-07-2004 23:00

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Originally Posted by rforystek
I have something I've always been wondering about a uni-cycle. How do you learn how to ride it without killing yourself?...they look like falling off them repeatedly would not feel too good.

You just wrap yourself up in bubble wrap like in "Dude, Where's My Car"! :D

Actually I have no idea but I'm interested in knowing too.

Jeff_Rice 05-07-2004 02:55

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I have something I've always been wondering about a uni-cycle. How do you learn how to ride it without killing yourself?...they look like falling off them repeatedly would not feel too good.

The best way, in my opinion is to find a place where you can support yourself from both sides, like a hallway or in my case, a kitchen island (my mom hated the carpet and hoped I would destroy it). If the uni comes out, catch yourself with your hands that have been touching the walls/counters. Balance will come with time. But eventually you're going to have to risk the crashes and head out in the open. Most of the time you land on your feet (called a UPD, UnPlanned Dismount), but don't be discouraged even if you fall. Another good way is to use two friends as mobile crutches, one on either side of you.

Anyone who bothers to read this should try unicycling! As a marine on the unicyclist.org forum says, "My unis are smile machines". There is just something cool about unicycling, almost elemental in nature.

MattK 07-07-2004 00:32

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Franchesca 08-07-2004 01:16

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Originally Posted by Jeff_Rice
A unicycle is a form of personal expression. It says "I am willing to put the time into something that other people would just give up on".

A unicycle is healthy. On a segway or bike, you have motors or different gears to help you out (All right, maybe a dozen unicycles in the world are exceptions such as blue shift (two internal gears), a couple motorized unis, the uber coker I referred to earlier) Your leg muscles, balance, coordination and general terrain awareness are improved.

I ABSOLUTELY have to agree!! A unicycle is a way to show some real uniqueness and to demonstrate to people that you have interest in things that are not seen as common, popular, or "in". I think everyone is too busy trying to go after the things that everyone likes or "approve" of (the brand new and modern things -- not really saying that they are bad), but they don't spend any real time trying to get involved in "out dated" things to see if they might even like it. Tsk* Tsk* Tsk* Shame on you :mad:

Secondly, it is definetly healthier. I mean America is turning into a nation of lazy couch potatoes or computer potatoes for that matter. :yikes: I ask you: is it enough to just stand on a two-wheeled cart that basically carries your lazy behind everywhere? I don't think so ... what happened to the good-ole' walking or running, to get around? But seriously, at least riding a traditional unicycle is much more health friendly ... excercise leg muscles and improve your balance ... maybe we should all start worrying about the health problem.

Alan Anderson 08-07-2004 10:29

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Originally Posted by rforystek
I have something I've always been wondering about a uni-cycle. How do you learn how to ride it without killing yourself?...they look like falling off them repeatedly would not feel too good.

A beginner doesn't usually "fall off" a unicycle. Most of the time, as soon as you lose your balance, the uni kind of squirts out from under you like a watermelon seed and you suddenly find yourself standing on the ground.

(Unless you're trying to ride one with a chain and an extra high seat, that is, in which case knee pads and a helmet -- and maybe the suggested bubble-wrap suit -- are definitely a good idea.)

Jeff_Rice 11-07-2004 02:27

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(Unless you're trying to ride one with a chain and an extra high seat, that is, in which case knee pads and a helmet -- and maybe the suggested bubble-wrap suit -- are definitely a good idea.)
It is also a good idea to wear pads and helmet when you are doing any technical riding, be it street, trials or muni. :D I of course never wear pads because I have none, and only wear a helmet when I need to set a good example.

Anyone is welcome to go to www.unicyclist.com and check out the forums there, you can get a taste of what unicycling is about and get general encouragement or advice on anything related to unicycling.

Anyway, here's a pic of a unicyclist on her coker, so you guys get the idea of the size.


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