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Old January 12th 09, 01:47 AM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
riptheuni
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whats up, Im new to the site and unicycling. Ive only been riding for a
week now, everyday and i have some problems. Whats the comfyiest seat
you guys know of? My inner thighs hurt after 20mins of riding.(I have
the worst seat ever) Also this might seem weird but everytime I try to
free mount i sit on my balls and they get crushed. This is preventing me
from learning this becuase it hurts everytime so I avoid trying it. Do
you guys know how i can prevent this?

thanks


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