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Hi again. Thank you all so much for all of the advice. After reading all of the
suggestions, and trying many of them, i decided that i would stick to the
rolling method. This is the one where you take two or three steps, and jump
(take a large, powerful step) onto the pedals. After about 10 mins. of sticking
to this method, i finally got it. Now i can do it about one out of five times i
try. I intend to bring my coker to the Uniticks meeting on the first, but
definately my 20 inch. Thanks for all the help.
-Dave
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MS” LANG=“0”>Hi again. Thank you all so much for all of the advice. After
reading all of <BR>the suggestions, and trying many of them, i decided that i
would stick to the <BR>rolling method. This is the one where you take two or
three steps, and jump <BR>(take a large, powerful step) onto the pedals. After
about 10 mins. of <BR>sticking to this method, i finally got it. Now i can do it
about one out of <BR>five times i try. I intend to bring my coker to the
Uniticks meeting on the <BR>first, but definately my 20 inch. Thanks for
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