How do unicycle clubs work, what do they do there, how much do they cost etc.
iv’e never been to one and I really need to be officially tested.
anyone who is in one, or know how they work, reply.
They are baby unicycles. They’re very cute and cuddly, but watch out for the mama unicycle. She can be very dangerous if she thinks her cubs are being threatened!
For information about unicycle clubs you might want to switch forums and ask something more useful, like “Where’s a unicycle club near me?” Don’t forget to include where that is. I’m not sure what’s near you down there but somebody can probably help. Up there in the high dessert and all. Sounds tasty!
Oops. Duplicate post.
Hey look a cub that has been biting this unicyclist in his knee
I know where one is around me, well i think I do, I want to know what clubs are all about as in is it woth it. oh… Im in southern CA. in the high Dessert.
The best way to find out if you like a particular club is to vist.
Make contact first, check where and when and ask if you can vist.
Go along to a meet, see if you like the look of what they do and who they are. If your shy and/or not an adult, take someone else along with you for surport/ 2nd pair of eyes.
Any decent club will let you vist a club meet with out joining ( unless its closed club and only takes students from one school or something like that), you may be asked to pay a small ammount for that week , you may not be, it depends on the clubs finances.
Sarah
if u’re anything like me, and since we both ride unicycles we’re probably more alike than we think, it’s worth it simply to be among other unicyclists
[that is pretty obviously my personal opinion, u’re going to go there to check for yourself]
chances are there’ll be someone who can do (a) trick(s) that u can’t and it’s normally a lil’ easier to pick up a new skill when u can actually see a live demonstration and have a live person who can answer your questions (not that the people on this forum are (all) just intelligent spybots), but it does help when the person giving the advice can actually see what u’re doing
given the fact that u’re riding around level 5, u might find yourself in some demand to help other people with some of the skills u’ve mastered allready
use this site to try n contact some of the members
u can also start a thread in the main forum to try n get hold of riders who go to the club close to u who also use the forum
u can then ask them directly what they do at the club since it does vary from club to club
in all these little posts catboy has to say something really dumb
Is this a new forum rule? Doesn’t seem quite fair on poor 'ol Catboy. Perhaps we should take turns;)