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Couldn't find "matt robin" on here. Know of anyone else?
This is funny: Someone saw my post and told my friend (mentioned above; he's the only other unicyclist I know) to contact me! Apparently there are less unicyclists in Chicago than I thought!
I really want to learn how to ride a unicycle. I've been watching craigslist for an inexpensive one to learn on, but haven't seen too much come up.
Maybe West Town, Recyclery, Nearly New or Working Bikes has one?
Oh and yes, Matt Roben. Good call Duppie. I like Matt's pictures too.
jamimaria said:I really want to learn how to ride a unicycle. I've been watching craigslist for an inexpensive one to learn on, but haven't seen too much come up.
hi. I might be interested depending on the time. In any case I have a unicycle or 2 I could lend someone - no giraffes here but might be able to get that out of storage for next summer.
To learn, tape dry kitchen sponges on the corners of your seat. Put the back of the wheel on a curb with one pedal back and down a bit. Step on that one to get on, start pedaling like a madman while leaning forward a bit, and be ready to catch the back of the seat when you fall off. I think fast and smooth pedaling works better for learning than slow and deliberate. Flatter tires keep a straighter line when you're learning.
Later, just do the same thing but juggle indian clubs at the same time.
We could join the Kidical Mass - it goes at a good unicycle speed.
Working bikes has had them but it's hard to find a frame, post, seat and wheel all attached. I think there's a 20 or 24 inch frame there now without wheel or seat - light blue and silver?
I really want to learn how to ride a unicycle. I've been watching craigslist for an inexpensive one to learn on, but haven't seen too much come up.
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