Kilian wrote:
> I have been unicycling for about 1 month and I have a Sun 20" unicycle.
That sounds ideal. Why would you want to lay out $500 to replace
something for the sake of it? It's not like you're too heavy that
you're going to break it, and if you haven't got the strength to do
many tricks on it then it'll be a great way to build up your muscles.
Besides, there are many different aspects of unicycling, and the higher
the price, the more suited to just one aspect they are. So, until
you've given trials, freestyle, hockey, muni, street, distance etc a
decent go, wait and see what really takes your interest.
STM
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