Shhhh! There's a new unicycle in the house...

It’s a sleek black Paul Wyganowski Coker frame, and it’s carefully hidden in a
bottom drawer. Damn, Paul does good work!

I can’t really wait for the new 36" rims, the situation is too desperate. I
have a Suzue hub, so I’ve ordered a cheap Coker bicycle wheel from
Unicycle.com. I’ll have my local bike shop make an improved Coker wheel from
that. When the better rims come, I’ll upgrade.

My wife, Kathy, can now ride! That’s the good news–and it’s very good indeed.
The less good news is that she’s claimed my Telford! It’s not easy to come by a
Telford, but I’m trying for a second. She’s not going to know about the new
Coker until it replaces the bent one that’s hanging in the basement.

David Maxfield
from an un-named location on
Bainbridge Island, WA

Re: Shhhh! There’s a new unicycle in the house…

I’ll get out on one of the bluffs in Seattle and look for you. You’ll be the one looking really cool and going really fast, right?

You’re making the right decision. Waiting is for the passionless.

Having your wife ride unicycles with you is probably worth a Telford or two. That’s great. Enjoy your good fortune.

Re: Shhhh! There’s a new unicycle in the house…

On 17 Mar 2002 18:01:11 GMT, maxfieldd@aol.com (Maxfield D) wrote:

>She’s not going to know about the new
>Coker until it replaces the bent one that’s hanging in the basement.

Or until she reads the newsgroup?

Klaas Bil

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