Hi!
Today ere my first day, on my new Unicycle…
I got the bike yesterday, but it were to dark to ride it then…
Today i went to the local buscompany (lies just 100 m away) and got my tire filled with air, god bless the man who invented the bustireairfillers (is it called airfiller in english?), the bustireairfiller filled my tire in one second, then it were hard as rock!
Three hours later i know how to get on the bike and ride about 20 meters on pure ice (its ice and snow outside, i havent got any better place ride then ice )
It’s an “air compressor”, what the bus company had. Bustireairfiller
sounds cool, though.
Congratulations on your new uni. I’m glad you’re enjoying it.
John
starfighter wrote:
> Hi! > > Today ere my first day, on my new Unicycle… > > I got the bike > yesterday, but it were to dark to ride it then… > > Today i went to the > local buscompany (lies just 100 m away) and got my tire filled with > air, god bless the man who invented the bustireairfillers (is it > called airfiller in english?), the bustireairfiller filled my tire in > one second, then it were hard as rock! > > Three hours later i know how > to get on the bike and ride about 20 meters on pure ice (its ice and > snow outside, i havent got any better place ride then ice ) > > BUT ITS > FUCKING FUN! > > Love from Nisse, 14 years old, Sweden > > – > starfighter > Posted via the Unicyclist Community - http://unicyclist.com/forums
If you can ride 20 m on ice after only 3 hours of practicing you are
doing very well! Most people need more than three hours to ride 20
meters on a good floor. At least I did!
One suggestion: avoid the word “bike” when referring to your unicycle.
Some people in this newsgroup are quite touchy on this… (Bike is
from bicycle which loosely translates as two-wheeler.)