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I'm a hopeless one.
I've recently been very interested in unicycling, but I don't even know how to ride a bike yet. (I'm 16 years old.) I never learned because of the geography of our street. I live on a hill, and at the bottom of the hill is a sharp curve. The curve goes directly over a bridge, for which there are no railings or walls. The bridge goes over a drop, which ends in a shallow, rocky river. This is not a good place to learn how to ride a bike. Of course, no one knows how to help a person learn how to ride a bike this late in life. I would go directly into learning unicycling if I didn't think it would be the cause of my imminent doom. I've never been a fan of bikes, but I know that they are the necissary middle step between standing on two feet and balancing on one wheel. =) Does anyone have any advice for me? I'd really love to start unicycling ASAP. Thanks in advance, ~Chedd -- zambonijones ------------------------------------------------------------------------ zambonijones's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/7580 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/34646 |
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