John Sutter
1993-06-01, 07:32 AM
Hi, my name is John Sutter and I ride a unicycle. It's not my fault though
:-). Twelve or thirteen years ago my grandfather decided that all his
grandchildren should learn how to ride. He had a trainer of unknown origin
with all kinds of sharp edges to bite shins and ankles with. When we passed
his test of riding about a mile on winding gravel roads he bought us a brand
new Schwinn 24". Of his 13 grandkids, 9 of us can ride and still do. Some of
us really got into it back then. I went off to college and fool that I was I
didn't take my wheel with me.
10 years later I have my wheel back (same one) and commute a few miles every
day. I haven't missed a day of riding since I got it back in August. Has
anyone tried running with studded tires? I only took two good falls this
winter, but I was pushing it a bit..
Occasionally I'll go for long rides for a few hours, but I've decided that
it's time for me to start learning some new tricks (besides riding w/ 4 pints
in me). I just joined up with Robert Michael's group in Boston and we're
trying various things. So, on with the questions, what's out there for
organized riding and events? I saw references to "On One Wheel" in the
archives but no mention of where to get it. Is this a publication of the
Unicycling Association of America? Are there other resources out there?
Ok, now for the real questions... After riding for a few hours I sometimes
wear out skin in the groin area. I never seem to toughen that skin up. Does
anyone sell nice padded or sobothane(sp?) padded seat covers for Schwinns? I
guess I could make my own if I really needed to, but...
My second question is along a similar vein. Guys, what kind of underwear do
you prefer for long periods of riding: jockey's, boxers, or other? Boxers
would probably help in the abrasion problem, but they just don't keep things
in place...
Hmm, it must be getting early...
anyways, points to ponder.
-- john
:-). Twelve or thirteen years ago my grandfather decided that all his
grandchildren should learn how to ride. He had a trainer of unknown origin
with all kinds of sharp edges to bite shins and ankles with. When we passed
his test of riding about a mile on winding gravel roads he bought us a brand
new Schwinn 24". Of his 13 grandkids, 9 of us can ride and still do. Some of
us really got into it back then. I went off to college and fool that I was I
didn't take my wheel with me.
10 years later I have my wheel back (same one) and commute a few miles every
day. I haven't missed a day of riding since I got it back in August. Has
anyone tried running with studded tires? I only took two good falls this
winter, but I was pushing it a bit..
Occasionally I'll go for long rides for a few hours, but I've decided that
it's time for me to start learning some new tricks (besides riding w/ 4 pints
in me). I just joined up with Robert Michael's group in Boston and we're
trying various things. So, on with the questions, what's out there for
organized riding and events? I saw references to "On One Wheel" in the
archives but no mention of where to get it. Is this a publication of the
Unicycling Association of America? Are there other resources out there?
Ok, now for the real questions... After riding for a few hours I sometimes
wear out skin in the groin area. I never seem to toughen that skin up. Does
anyone sell nice padded or sobothane(sp?) padded seat covers for Schwinns? I
guess I could make my own if I really needed to, but...
My second question is along a similar vein. Guys, what kind of underwear do
you prefer for long periods of riding: jockey's, boxers, or other? Boxers
would probably help in the abrasion problem, but they just don't keep things
in place...
Hmm, it must be getting early...
anyways, points to ponder.
-- john