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Old 12-14-07 | 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by cavernmech
You need to move the front roller back in the frame so the front wheel axle is perpendicular to the front roller axle. It will be much easier to balance on em if you do this.
Really? That's good to know! I always thought that the front roller was not far forward enough. I'm able to ride them now for around half an hour before my upper body / wrists gets a little sore so I'll try moving it back and see if that helps any... now thinking about it, it makes perfect sense! I'm an idiot.
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