01-29-2007, 07:54 PM
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| Guest | Re: One wheel down On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 19:37:52 -0800, steveyo
<steveyo@cannedmeat.nycap.rr.com> wrote:
> "G.T." wrote:
>> On Jan 29, 9:46 am, cc <c...@nospam.edu> wrote:
>> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uPznTbus3g
>> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4mFxHN5Yks
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>> Holy ****, I see a few roadie one wheelers around here and they're
>> bigger dweebs than the 'bent riders, it doesn't help that it looks
>> they're constantly playing with their junk when they're holding the
>> handle on their seats.
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> Why are they dweebs?
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> Do you wear bikes shorts? Do you think bike shorts don't look dweebish?
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> For the record, I used to be a pretty hardcore road and MTBer. Then I
> tried
> and gradually learned how to ride one wheel. Now I ride road and
> mountain
> unicycles. Today I rode a 6 mile snowy trail ride in 15 degree weather
> with
> my dog Ruthie.
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> I've even entered some bike races on a unicycle. My uni race writeups:
> http://home.nycap.rr.com/rduhan/uni_race_writeups/
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>> But, damn, who cares with that guy. That's some sick ****.
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> That's Kris Holm, one of the best. He owns a company that makes the best
> stock unis out there. www.krisholm.com There's some more pics and
> flicks
> of his riding at his site, as well as his product line.
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> All I can say is try it, it's REALLY fun and an incredible workout.
> Combines a weightless feeling with a spinning class (no coasting,
> remember)
> and a core workout that would blow you away if it wasn't so damn fun.
> --
> steveyo
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>
Do you have children?
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