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Old 2009-11-07, 08:56 PM   #10
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Mike,
I've got one of those bikes. I got it at a garage sale a few years ago. The guy I bought it from called it a "psychobike" or "cychobike". Pick your spelling. It is kind of fun, but entirely impractical. I've always thought of unicycles as being a really practical way of getting around town and carrying loads and doing what needs to be done. But the cychobike is useless except for doing tricks and keeping the neurons plastic. It is very dangerous on hills and absolutely can't go fast. It can be ridden like a unicycle that has a very large appendage out front. I've got a video of me riding it, but I can't seem to upload it. I'll keep trying.

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