I just found an old unicycle in my dad’s attic, and I’d love to fix it up and learn how to ride it.
From what I can tell, it probably just needs a new seat and a new tire or tube. Other than that, it seems to be in decent shape.
Does anyone have tips for learning how to ride a unicycle? Things like where to practice, how to balance, or what helped you when you were starting out would be great.
Any advice on parts or beginner tips would really help. Thanks
Location: Silver City, NM, USA
I used to see those things on a fairly regular basis, but they're not so common nowadays... video games won out, I guess. I can still remember "hula hoops" and "bongo boards" too, but those seem to have gone the way of the dinosaur.
Cue the Monty Python line! "And now for something completely different!"
"Nothing ventured, nothing gained..."
If I found that I would clean it up and take to a flea market. Price it high and listen for half price offer. It will save a lot of broken bones and time off work.
Merry Christmas!
(12-17-2025, 03:44 PM)Sidewinder Wrote: I used to see those things on a fairly regular basis, but they're not so common nowadays... video games won out, I guess. I can still remember "hula hoops" and "bongo boards" too, but those seem to have gone the way of the dinosaur.
Cue the Monty Python line! "And now for something completely different!" 
What about those "serpentine" style side-to-side locomotion trikes? 🤷♂️
Elypti-Go?
Still not sure about recumbent bikes. 🤔
Two Wheels
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Robert
"SPINMAN"
Location: Silver City, NM, USA
(12-19-2025, 04:58 PM)Old Fat Guy Wrote: If I found that I would clean it up and take to a flea market. Price it high and listen for half price offer. It will save a lot of broken bones and time off work.
Merry Christmas!
Haha, you funneh... but you're also right, lol.
Did y'all know that some crazy fools used to ride those unicycles on high wires? Not recommended for beginners!
"Nothing ventured, nothing gained..."