Marlon Solar
1998-03-01, 08:56 PM
Some beleive unicycling came about by accident, or rather by avoiding an
accident, whilst riding astride the old highwheeler bicycles, also known as
ordanaries or, in england, penny-farthings. Unlike the safety bicycles, which we
ride to this day, highwheelers had a very large front wheel, for more distance
per pedal revolution, and a small trailing wheel for stability. This
configuration made "doing a header" (flyong over the bars and cracking one's
skull on the road) a danger upon encountering a bad bump.
Some riders of highwheelers discovered they could balance while riding only the
front wheel, until they could shift their weight to put the rear wheel on the
ground again. Someone must have thought this totaly rocked so they made
highwheelers without rear wheels.
But don't take my word for it. I just made this up...ok now go to the library:)
Marlon Solar
JamiKate wrote:
>
> Hi. Does anyone know the early history of unicycling? i have to do a report
on
> it but i'm not sure on a couple things like dates and stuff. It would be
> greatly appreciated if you can help me out! Thanks!
>
> JamiKate "UniQue"
accident, whilst riding astride the old highwheeler bicycles, also known as
ordanaries or, in england, penny-farthings. Unlike the safety bicycles, which we
ride to this day, highwheelers had a very large front wheel, for more distance
per pedal revolution, and a small trailing wheel for stability. This
configuration made "doing a header" (flyong over the bars and cracking one's
skull on the road) a danger upon encountering a bad bump.
Some riders of highwheelers discovered they could balance while riding only the
front wheel, until they could shift their weight to put the rear wheel on the
ground again. Someone must have thought this totaly rocked so they made
highwheelers without rear wheels.
But don't take my word for it. I just made this up...ok now go to the library:)
Marlon Solar
JamiKate wrote:
>
> Hi. Does anyone know the early history of unicycling? i have to do a report
on
> it but i'm not sure on a couple things like dates and stuff. It would be
> greatly appreciated if you can help me out! Thanks!
>
> JamiKate "UniQue"