Uni... or not... whatever.
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By definition, is that a tricycle?
That guy must have some serious balance. I saw a guy doing the same thing, on a traditional unicycle, the other day on campus. I was impressed by that kid, but this guy is ridiculous. Future in the circus?
That guy must have some serious balance. I saw a guy doing the same thing, on a traditional unicycle, the other day on campus. I was impressed by that kid, but this guy is ridiculous. Future in the circus?
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I wonder if a two-wheel set up would be more difficult. With three wheels, pedaling works the same as it does with one wheel, but with two wheels, pedaling forward would move the uni...uh...whatever...cycle backward.
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Originally posted by fubar5
Really?? Pray enlighten me...
Really?? Pray enlighten me...
Well hmmm....I guess its just because of the simple fact that its so much taller than a regular uni, which would make it a ton harder to balance. And yea (
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is that dude juggling on the tri-uni?
check out this suicycle juggler i ran into in boulder:
check out this suicycle juggler i ran into in boulder:
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oops-
i'll try again...
i'll try again...
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