I just found this site, and considering a Coker, as a reintroduction back in to the world of unicycling…after a couple decades off…with intermittant riding, here and there to win beer money from friends and others whenever I see a unicycle around…
Looking forward to listening, learning, and piping in, whenever I have something to add…
LOL, “who are you people?” – I like that! Turn the introductions around! I like you already.
I’m a very mediocre unicyclist from the nice part of New Jersey. I have a Coker and I love it (actually, it’s a custom-made beauty by Dave Stockton). But lately I hardly ever ride. It’s just not a big part of my life at the moment. However, I still come to the forums often because of all the wonderful people here. Unicycling is one of the best things that ever happened to me. It has enriched my life in so many ways since I started six years ago. I’ve made so many friends because of unicycling. Some have become dear, life-long friends. I certainly hope the same happens to you. Join a club. Start a club. Travel to events. Have fun! Make friends! Have adventures!
Welcome to the forums. And welcome back to the world of unicycling. It’s about time!
Thanks for the welcome, and looking forward to getting my balance back…I travel all over the country for business, and have free time, so, this just might be a great new social lifestyle, as well…
The two wheel motorcycle thing is fun and all, but not nearly as physical…
Hi! I’m Charles from the little ol’ town of Grants Pass, Oregon. I ride a 20" nimbus trials isis a lot, but I hope to get a coker soon to help me commute around college
Good luck and have fun geting your unicycling groove back again!
Howdy, videotoast!
My name is Matt, and I’m a freshman computer science major from Dallas, TX. But more importantly, I’m the loudest and proudest member of the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Class of 2012. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
So yeah, I’m a spirited college student. I’ve been unicycling for almost 3 years, but can’t even do a unispin. I like to just ride around and chill on my uni, occasionally learning a new skill, or honing what little I can do. Luckily, college life has given me a lot more free time (and freedom) to ride when I want, so I’ve been getting back into the groove of things and relearning some stuff. I’m pretty laid-back and can be sarcastic a lot.
Anyway, hope you enjoy your stay here. Good luck with re-learning to ride!
my real name is Isaiah taylor and I am moving to africa in January for my dad to teach at a misionary school there yes I am a christian and I have been unicycling a year and I think it is the best way to get around
Hello, my name is Terry, aka, “UniGeezer”. I started riding at age 50, after about a 40 year layoff. I’ve been riding for almost 3 years now, and you can check out my website, where I have links to my youtube videos, and other stuff.