Re: "Anyone Can Ride a Unicycle"

Xcott Craver (caj@sherlock.math.niu.edu)
10 Oct 1995 16:04:10 GMT

In article <45clp9$btp@ns.mcs.kent.edu>,
Beirne Konarski <bkonarsk@condor.mcs.kent.edu> wrote:
>Xcott Craver (caj@holmes.math.niu.edu) wrote:
>:
>: That reminds me of the statement in the FAQ that it's important to ride
>: with your center of gravity above the axle. If you weigh more than the
>: cycle, is it possible not to?
>: -Caj
>
>Sure, all the way down to the ground.
>

Um, maybe if you lie on the ground and drag yourself by your back as you
pedal. But that's the only way I can see it done.
-Caj

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