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Old 2007-08-05, 10:47 PM   #1
LucasWintercrane
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Unicycling on a tight(but slack) wire whilst juggling 5 clubs

ok so i'll admit that i dont really quite sort of get the hang of the 5 club bit but all the same i am proud of my learning, sorry about the angles it was very bright and couldnt see the screen aswell as having no tripod, anyone know if others have done tight wire without adapted unicyycles
most of the times that i didnt get across are because i was trying to still stand for as long as i can, i would like to get a longer wire or learn to 180 or skip on the wire
anyways enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yq04EkKSbA
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