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Railriding
What are your tips for railriding? Well, the most difficult at riding rails ist to mount on the rail and find then a good and slowly start. But after 3, or 4 metres (mostly with mount help) I've always the problem to loose the control and fall down. For me it is easier to make a stillstand on the rails than going straight ahead... . Do you have any hints ? _Felix -- foxx - www.unitrials.de GOD BLESS - http://www.unitrials.de 'unicycling extreme!' (http://tinyurl.com/dx9q) - http://www.doc-team.de bike&unicycle - trial - shows ------------------------------------------------------------------------ foxx's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/572 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/28874 |
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Railriding
When I ride anything thin, I prefer to ride up to it or alongside it and then rolling hop onto it. Then I just keep going. I can usually make the entire length of the rail. Also, although I can rolling hop about 18", I really can only rolling hop onto rails about at most 10" tall, cuz I need alot of control. My 2cents. -- gerblefranklin I don't break equipment, I make it cheaper. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ gerblefranklin's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/4295 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/28874 |
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Railriding
When I ride anything thin, I prefer to ride up to it or alongside it and then rolling hop onto it. Then I just keep going. I can usually make the entire length of the rail. Also, although I can rolling hop about 18", I really can only rolling hop onto rails about at most 10" tall, cuz I need alot of control. My 2cents. -- gerblefranklin I don't break equipment, I make it cheaper. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ gerblefranklin's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/4295 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/28874 |
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