View Full Version : is mountain biking better than unicycling
cybalite
2005-05-26, 06:13 PM
Is it?
yoopers
2005-05-26, 06:16 PM
I consider this spam.
munipsycho
2005-05-26, 06:26 PM
Originally posted by yoopers
I consider this spam.
This is not even spam. This is the left-over fat after spam is cooked.
yoopers
2005-05-26, 06:30 PM
Originally posted by munipsycho
This is not even spam. This is the left-over fat after spam is cooked.
Not even the burnt crispies hanging around after the left-over fat is poured off.
forrestunifreak
2005-05-26, 06:38 PM
Not even the..............whatever's left.
yoopers
2005-05-26, 06:45 PM
Originally posted by forrestunifreak
Not even the..............whatever's left.
Probably just washing the pan and putting it away. Of course we use black cast iron cookware in our home so we just wipe out our cookware with a paper towel. Makes the spam taste better the next time.
B
munipsycho
2005-05-26, 07:05 PM
Originally posted by yoopers
Probably just washing the pan and putting it away. Of course we use black cast iron cookware in our home so we just wipe out our cookware with a paper towel. Makes the spam taste better the next time.
B
I vote for spamwiches from Yoop's skillet at the next outdoor grill.
ummmm dont you think this is biased? I prefer mountain biking over muni for several reasons-
-there are more people to ride with
-more fun and 'extreme: things can be done on a mounatin bike
-parts are equipment can be bought locally
-theres nothing like going 35mph down a trail
yoopers
2005-05-26, 07:24 PM
Originally posted by DK
ummmm dont you think this is biased? I prefer mountain biking over muni for several reasons-
-there are more people to ride with
-more fun and 'extreme: things can be done on a mounatin bike
-parts are equipment can be bought locally
-theres nothing like going 35mph down a trail
Of course it's biased. It's posted on a unicycle forum. I could be wrong, but I bet that the responses would probably have taken a different tack if the question was posed on a mtb forum.
UniBrier
2005-05-26, 07:26 PM
Originally posted by DK
ummmm dont you think this is biased?You expect un-biased poling from a niche newsgroup?
Edit: Dang, had to take a phone call and Yoopers beat me to the post.
forrestunifreak
2005-05-26, 07:27 PM
I think Muni is better than MTB because:
-My Muni kicks my mtb's butt(my bike wouldnt hold up to anything do on a uni)
-You can do much more "extreme" and technical stuff on a uni
-My bike is already broken
-Bikes are hard to do anything technical on
-Unis are realitvly easy to do tecnical stuff on
-I CANT DO ANYTHING ON A STINKING BIKE
The only thing bikes are better for is going 35 mph down a trail.
yoopers
2005-05-26, 08:32 PM
Originally posted by UniBrier
Edit: Dang, had to take a phone call and Yoopers beat me to the post.
Sorry, Steve. Don't hate me because I'm beautiful.
Originally posted by forrestunifreak
I think Muni is better than MTB because:
-My Muni kicks my mtb's butt(my bike wouldnt hold up to anything do on a uni)
-You can do much more "extreme" and technical stuff on a uni
-My bike is already broken
-Bikes are hard to do anything technical on
-Unis are realitvly easy to do tecnical stuff on
-I CANT DO ANYTHING ON A STINKING BIKE
The only thing bikes are better for is going 35 mph down a trail.
most of those reasons are becuase you suck at biking. I am about equally good at both so bu-yah
Catboy
2005-05-27, 01:35 AM
Who cares, let's go raving!!!
James_Potter
2005-05-27, 01:36 AM
you can do completely different things on both. I prefer unicycling, because I don't bike.
Originally posted by Catboy
Who cares, let's go raving!!!
raving is THE ghey
chosen
2005-05-27, 01:41 AM
Originally posted by cybalite
Is it?
yes. is that what you want to hear?
Gilby
2005-05-27, 01:44 AM
Originally posted by munipsycho
I vote for spamwiches from Yoop's skillet at the next outdoor grill.
I hear that's it's at my house! :) Everyone is invited!
(ps. don't forget your firesuit)
James_Potter
2005-05-27, 01:54 AM
Originally posted by Catboy
Who cares, let's go raving!!!
RAAAAAAAAAAAVE!
bugman
2005-05-27, 04:40 AM
Originally posted by Gilby
I hear that's it's at my house! :) Everyone is invited!
(ps. don't forget your firesuit)
Last time I came up there two houses burned. Yours and my Wifes Aunt and Uncles. I may pass on the BBQ.:eek:
Memphis Mud
2005-05-27, 11:24 AM
Originally posted by bugman
I may pass on the BBQ.:eek:
I'm not eating it after you do that! On second thought, it might do the spam some good.:p
onetrack
2005-05-27, 12:02 PM
mountain biking is better.
faster
bigger gaps
bigger jumps
higher bunnyhops
more stability
you can enjoy the scenery while riding
more people to ride with
wider variety of parts
more videos
but that's not why we ride muni
UniBrier
2005-05-28, 03:19 PM
Originally posted by yoopers
Sorry, Steve. Don't hate me because I'm beautiful. That's not why I hate you.
I hate you because you're funnier and wittier then me. :cool:
Unicyclist of Oz
2005-05-30, 05:08 AM
I haven't done that much Muni, but it depends on what I want. If I want a really big adrenaline rush, I would do MTBing because I am used to a unicycle, because last time I MTBed, I crashed because I forgot how to steer, forgot about the breaks, went down a STEEP hill, off two jumps, caught some air, rode on my front wheel, crashed into a rock wall, all while flying off of the seat. But if I want to see how extreme I can get without dying, I would Muni. I feel safer on one wheel than I do on two.
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