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Unicycling FAQ

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This FAQ contains useful information about unicycling

This FAQ about Unicycling was compiled and written by Beirne Konarski with numerous contributions by others.

Copyright © 1997 Beirne Konarski All rights reserved.

Part I: General

-1.1 Why ride a unicycle?
-1.2 How did unicycling begin?
-1.3 Where can I get more information on unicycling?
-1.4 Where can I find a unicycle club or organization?
-1.5 Where's the other wheel?
-1.6 What is a unicycle under the law?
-1.8 How do you say unicycle in different languages?

Part II: Learning

-2.1 How long does it take to learn?
-2.2 How do you learn to ride?
-2.3 Is unicycling dangerous?
-2.4 How do I learn how to...?
-2.5 What are the 10 skill levels?
-2.6 What are some different mounts?
-2.7 Why do I have to twist to one side to ride straight?

Part III: Buying

-3.1 Where can I get a unicycle?
-3.2 Where can I get parts for my unicycle?
-3.3 What should I get for my first unicycle?
-3.4 What makes a good unicycle?
-3.5 What size wheel should I get?
-3.6 What are the different types of unicycles?

Part IV: Maintenance and Repair

-4.1 How do unicycles work?
-4.2 How much should I inflate the tires?
-4.3 Why don't you get a unicycle with multiple speeds?
-4.4 Which end is the front?
-4.5 How high should the seat be?
-4.6 What do I do about the crank arm on my unicycle that keeps coming loose?






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