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There isn't only one way to learn to ride to a unicycle, but many; here is a guide to help you find your way to learn.
Introduction: Welcome to the fun-filled world of unicycling! To kids young and old, you're about to embark on an adventure that will last a lifetime. The average time needed to learn unicycling is 10-15 hours. That's about an hour a day for two weeks.
Safety Gear: Unicycling is generally not dangerous, but as with any physical activity, like riding a bike expect to fall every now and again, especially while learning. The Unicycle Source team strongly recommends a helmet and wrist guards. We've been unicycling for many years; we all wear a helmet and wrist guards
Where to learn: The ultimate space would be a smooth corridor with a hand rail along each side. Not easy to find! look for a space, clear of objects that might obstruct you. It must be smooth and level, any pebble or dip will knock you off when you are beginning. Tennis courts and school yards are generally good. If you are lucky to have a juggling club in your area they generally have appropriate space in a hall or gym and can also help you learn to ride.
Does this thing have a front and back? Yes. The seat post clamp skewer (bolt/nut or quick-release handle) is on the back - check this is on the correct way round, the slot in the frame under the clamp should be at the rear! The pedal marked "L" should be on your left, "R" on your right.
How high should the seat be? When you're seated on the unicycle, with the heel of one foot on a pedal in its lowest position, your leg should be almost straight. This is important, if the seat does not go high enough we sell extra long replacement seat posts.