hand wheel walking

This is probably a bit out of my league, but I’ll ask anyway. Does anyone
have any tips for learning to hand walk the wheel? What is easiest to
switch into hand ww from? (riding forwards, idling, one-foot wheel
wakling?) Is the crown of the fork the best place to keep my feet? Should
I consider lowering my seat? Should I be going faster, slower, or at the
same speed as when I wheel walk with my feet?

jefflutkus

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Hi Jeff

I am wondering the same… Did you get any reply?

I am working on hand ww, but it seems like I have no sense of balance in
that position. I keep falling to the side.

Has any one any help??

Lars Lottrup Denmark

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11. september 2001 14:45 Til: unicycling@winternet.com Emne: hand
wheel walking

This is probably a bit out of my league, but I’ll ask anyway. Does anyone
have any tips for learning to hand walk the wheel? What is easiest to
switch into hand ww from? (riding forwards, idling, one-foot wheel
wakling?) Is the crown of the fork the best place to keep my feet? Should
I consider lowering my seat? Should I be going faster, slower, or at the
same speed as when I wheel walk with my feet?

jefflutkus

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Lars Lottrup wrote:

> I am working on hand ww,

> Has any one any help??

>

Check with John Foss.

Hooten

handwalk

I can do handwalk and hope I can help u with my answers:

I am doing handwalk form onefoot, but also heard of someone who do from ww

Leave the saddle in the hight u have it now. I left it in the normal freestyle hight and have not heard of anybody who do put it lower

Put your foot on the crown of the fork like normal onefoot.

Start with slow onefoot. Then go down and start “walking”.