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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Springfield, MA
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First Attempt in 20 Years
Rode a little bit when I was a bit younger, it's been two decades. Is the old adage true, you never forget how to ride a bike? Bought a Club 24. First attempt: Made it out the driveway and down two house lengths before falling off while attempting to turn! Yeah, this rocks!!!!
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Last of the Dogmato-Revisionists
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Welcome back.
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Not "2" Tired
Join Date: Aug 2006
Age: 57
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Congrats on getting back in the saddle after 20 years!
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Waffle-Tosser, Time-bider and JCTK
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: the bustling metropolis of Nelspruitia, south africa
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What JJuggle said.
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Just having fun!
Join Date: Jun 2010
Age: 46
Posts: 43
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Awsome effort - must have been a real buzz!
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I could get old gracefully.......but unicycling is way to much fun!
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Springfield, MA
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Thanks Everyone! Was a great buzz! However, my visions of making it to the market on the 2nd day were severely dashed by my inability to mount, turn, or make it 3 house lengths without my legs giving out. I guess I'm not Superman. But it will happen, and soon!
Last edited by gripanimal; 2011-03-12 at 12:18 PM. |
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6th century one wheeler
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 98
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Turn and run away! You still have time to get out without much damage.
Those of us who learned a bit in youth and came back to the sport are the ones most prone to this life ruining addiction. Run away! Not listening? Oh well, welcome to our forum. |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Springfield, MA
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Sorry Boe, too late. Anyways, "soon" is a relative term. Went snowboarding Monday for the first time. Had a great time, did well! However, the broken tailbone is hampering my efforts to get back on the unicycle. Maybe this weekend
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Last of the Dogmato-Revisionists
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If you're in reasonable shape, i.e. not terrible shape, and your legs are giving out so quickly, you may have the seat too low. You want to keep your weight solidly on the seat and not on the pedals. Raise the seat so that your legs are almost fully extended when the pedals are at their lowest. This should reduce the strain on your legs and the amount of work they have to do and allow them to hold out longer.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Springfield, MA
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I'm thinking you're right, the seat is too low. However, I probably made a mistake in measuring my own inseam when ordering the uni, instead of having my wife measure it. Since my inseam fell comfortably in the direct middle of the chart, I got the 200mm post instead of the 300 mm. Now it's maxed out in height, and still might be a bit short. Ah well, my son has expressed an interest in learning, and he is a fair bit shorter than I. I'll do what I can for now. I'm hoping for tree-trunk thighs, anyways.
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Muni Crash Test Dummy
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: US - Santa Barbara, CA
Age: 23
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Riding with a low seat will really beef up your legs, you're doing a lot more work. But it's harder to learn how to put weight on the seat if you start off with it low.
I measured my inseam by wearing a pair of jeans and my normal shoes, stood with my back and legs flat against a wall, then I put a notebook between my legs, and measured from the top of the notebook to the floor. It came out 32-33in, which is the length of pants I wear, so I think I must have got it pretty close.
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One-Wheeled Vehicle - Do Not Follow
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Springfield, MA
Age: 48
Posts: 263
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Sorry for any confusion, but gripanimal has re-registered as AnimalCage. Long, boring story, and it doesn't make my coccyx hurt any less or my riding any better. Ha! Tomorrow I will see if riding is a go, or if I must wait until the pain subsides.
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Gripanimal, welcome back to the world of unicyclist. I also came back after riding when I was a kid and you said it, it rocks I know I'm hooked
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Springfield, MA
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Thanks ally! I have re-registered as AnimalCage as mentioned above. Again, sorry for any confusion.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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I agree with you completely.It also happened with me and i also took some time to learn to ride again properly.I had forgotten how to maintain balance but now i have learned it back again.
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