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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 2
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really a oldie, 44 in fact,started riding in the 70's when i was 12 on a cheapie Sears with hard rubber tires.
,,rode the heck out of it,,then came girls,mini-bikes,cars,etc.,have not rode in well over thirty years.!!!,,went to bike show and swap meet this past Sat,and found a like new Torker for $40,,ripp'in the streets again years later.!!!!,,a little shakey at first but getting better,it's funny, kids in the neighborhood have never seen one..!!!!.....i'll have to dig some old pictures up from the 70's,,,,,,thanks for letting me share my thoughts......your one wheel old buddy,,,,UNO |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Western NY
Posts: 66
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Hey UNO, I am 42 and have not ridden since the late 70's early 80's.
I just went out and bought myself a new one today. The one I got was a SUN. Here is a link to it: https://shop.sunrisecyclery.com/item/13004/ I did not buy it from this site. I got it from my local LBS. That is cool I am not the only one at this age buying a unicycle!! |
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