Re: I got one, now what?
forget the hacksaw! Use a pipe cutter; much faster, cleaner and accurate.
“Fuego” <Fuego@NoEmail.Message.Poster.at.Unicyclist.com> wrote in message
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> As for height: you might want a bit less height on your seatpost, and
> hacksawing it would work out fine. You could probably do at least the
> first stages of learning inside, because doorframes and walls are
> wonderful supports, and until you learn to ride farther than a few feet
> you won’t really need to go outside. I learned in my basement, and
> there isn’t too much space there.
>
> A really great resource for new unicyclists is ‘the journal of a new
> unicyclist’ (https://unicyclist.com//t/journal-of-a-new-unicycler/75494/1)
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>
> –
> Fuego
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> -Morons everywhere.
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> “Wow, I think it’s clear that gimp does a much better job of saving
> gifs than mspaint.”
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