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Old July 31st 05, 04:29 AM
unifreak7
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Totally agree with keaton. If anyone really needs proof that this could
go mainstream, look at the time of stills compared to skating and
unicycling, from a street prospective. (sorry don't know trials) I have
some skating friends, there good, they can go rails in varias ways,
sets, gaps, street tricks and what not. They've been skating for 4
years. Me, rails, sets, jumps, gaps, flatland street, 4 years. People
need to unsterstand you can know A LOT in unicycling as fast as, if not
faster than skateboarding. So why skate, one can be ripping street (or
trials, sorry kidna bias here, i'm only really street) harder than
skating is faster time. That's my cents.

-Shaun Johanneson


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