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![]() jason wrote: * I was looking at unicyclist.org for the U.S.A. Skills level descriptions. * Yes, there are several versions online. Even at unicycling.org there are 3 versions: One at the top level, one from the IUF section, and the U.S.A. description. * I'm only concerned because a friend of mine bent a crank and hub on his 29'r doing a couple of light hops. * Oops. But of course rhysling is right: Don't miss a chance to give another unicycle a new home and shelter! :-) Juergen -- juergen_brauckmann - Title? What title? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ juergen_brauckmann's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/2079 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/26606 |
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