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Old 2007-01-04, 12:55 AM   #31
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When I had my muni I could go about 2 hrs. but it's for some reason easier with a muni.
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Old 2007-01-04, 12:57 AM   #32
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Wearing any sort of backpack while unicycling is completely impossible.
then I disagree
I ride to and from school every day w/ a backpack on

so am I superman or something?
i guesso
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Old 2007-03-24, 03:34 PM   #33
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Just curious how feasable of an idea a unicycle would be for me as regular transportation. I can skateboard just fine while wearing a daypack with 30 lbs of stuff in it, but I pretty much stick to particular roads. If I rode a unicycle I could ride on more varied surfaces, but would I be able to do it while wearing my regular heavily loaded daypack?
The most you should even be walking a long distance in is 30% of your body weight. I'd say you should be able to do that on a uni, unless you're on a Coker or something, in which case mounting might be a problem. So if you, like me, weigh 150-ish pounds, you shouldn't carry more than 45 pounds riding. But you should be able to ride with 45 pounds; I've done short distances with 110 pounds (2 kids).
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