Q&A for How to Ride and Mount a Unicycle

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  • Question
    Should I give up? I've been trying to ride my unicycle for over 3 years.
    Community Answer
    No! Never give up. Keep trying, and see if you can find anyone offering unicycle lessons in your area.
  • Question
    Does the tire size matter when learning to ride?
    Community Answer
    You want to use a tire that is thinner so that it's easier to ride. The tire should also come up to the rider's knee to waist. You might want to sit on the bike first and see if your legs reach the pedals. If not, try a smaller sized bike. If your legs bend uncomfortably when on pedals, you need a bigger bike.
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    How do I pedal it?
    Community Answer
    You have to keep forward momentum in line with the pedals. It's not so much "go fast", but practicing, thinking, and balancing.
  • Question
    How do you turn or change directions when riding?
    Community Answer
    To turn, you need to twist your hips whilst pedaling. This will turn the wheel in the direction needed. Be careful not to twist too much or you will unbalance yourself.
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    What is the best tire pressure when learning to ride?
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    Community Answer
    It depends on the surface. If it is sandy and soft, fat and low pressure will do but on tar, higher pressure is needed.
  • Question
    How do I stop?
    Community Answer
    If you are not pedaling, it will not glide or continue to move. Pushing back on the pedals is like braking on a bike, so it will help you come to a stop.
  • Question
    How much does a good unicycle cost?
    Community Answer
    It depends, but a good quality unicycle can cost anywhere from $30 to over $100, so I recommend doing lots of research beforehand to find the right unicycle for your needs.
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