S Sithlord Old School Grand Master Sep 6, 2010 #3 I'm tempted but I've been told that a 24" would be better to start to fall off , but I am tempted..
cyfa2809 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Sep 6, 2010 #4 surely for the price though also, i wouldve thought 24inch would been harder as the centre of graviy is higher, althougth you would then be prepared for a smaller size
surely for the price though also, i wouldve thought 24inch would been harder as the centre of graviy is higher, althougth you would then be prepared for a smaller size
tee-one Senior Retro Guru Sep 6, 2010 #5 ive got both a 24 and a 20 and theres not a huge difference to learn on... My mate actually finds the 20 easier...
ive got both a 24 and a 20 and theres not a huge difference to learn on... My mate actually finds the 20 easier...
fredgassit Retro Guru Feedback View Sep 7, 2010 #6 I learnt on a 20" with no worries, about 4 hours or so. I was younger then though!
J jonezpeter Dirt Disciple Feedback View Jan 7, 2011 #7 Hi, sorry to drag up an old topic but do you still have this unicycle?