Re: Beginner Unicycle size question
- From: feel the light <feel.the.light@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 00:24:35 -0500
So no body knows ! You would have to learn once on each size to really
compare.
I started riding along a wall. I taught a friend there also. It took
us both a couple afternoons to be able to ride away from the wall. On a
20.
I switched to a fat tired 24 very soon. It was hard to turn at
first, but felt more stable. The more I ride, the slower I can go and
keep balance. On a 20, I had to pedal much faster to keep balancing
speed. So I think in that regard the 24 is easier then the 20. At a
relaxed pedal speed it is a lot faster.:)
I would just ride your friends 24 more. 24 is a really great size
for exploring neighborhoods etc. A 20 is almost painfully slow in
comparison. I doubt you would prefer a 16 unless you are well under 5'
tall. They must be really slow !
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