Cathy’s next post will be her 2000th, and I though I should make a nice comfy place for her to post it. So let’s all give our favorite unicycling psychologist a big congrats as she steps into the 2nd millennium of post amountage.
Yay Cathy!
Cathy’s next post will be her 2000th, and I though I should make a nice comfy place for her to post it. So let’s all give our favorite unicycling psychologist a big congrats as she steps into the 2nd millennium of post amountage.
Yay Cathy!
Well, thank you UniTyler.r
I’ve thought long and hard about what I should write for my 2thousanth post. (Other than maybe I should get a life). I thought it should be swave. sophisticated and literate.
So here it is:
I love my semi coker
that’s is sooooooo pretty. What kind of frame is it? The frame looks adjustable.
HAPPY 2000th POST!!!
What a prolific poster you are! One year less on the forum and 4 times the posts.
Love your Coker:)
I still don’t understand, what do you mean by “semi-coker”?
Well semi (meaning = partial/half) coker because at least the tyre is a coker tyre, the frame was ‘made’ by Roger at UDC but is advertised as a ‘short person’s coker frame’, the hub and seat are UDC. So my 36" unicycle is partly made by Coker and partly by UDC. Therefore semi-coker (semi-UDC doesn’t sound so good does it?)
Cathy
Oh okay, I kept thinking half as in half of 36" or something, like not quite coker size…
So, it’s an excercize in making a Coker-sized uni for a non-Coker-sized rider;)
Only in the height department. I think that in a width type of way, the coker is the perfect size for me. I always feel a bit like an elephant in a tutu on my 20" nimbus.
Cathy