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You're in luck - you got a free unicycle.
BB |
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08.31.07 - 8:44 pm | #
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I am impressed. I have tacoed (never spelled it out before, looks odd) my front wheel three times in past mountain biking accidents but I have never tacoed (still looks odd) my rear wheel. Nice.
How did it happen? Was it a reardo as opposed to an endo? (I apologize for the continual word creation.)
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09.02.07 - 10:43 am | #
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Bru -- thanks for your support, motorcycle man!
Dan -- Wellllll --- first you need a good downhill stretch to get up more speed than a 45 year old man should allow. Next, a good jump to really get your wheels off the ground. Lastly, you need to have not noticed that gaping, rock-strewn rain-induced crevasse just ahead until you were at extreme apogee --- which then causes you to shift your weight even farther back. From there, it's a simple matter of landing just so rear wheel first, striking a particularly tasty piece of granite. Voila! Wheel en taco
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09.03.07 - 9:35 pm | #
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