I wonder if his life insurance is up to date. Trying that without using the helmet (in truck bed) is a little bit irresponsible for a father of young children.
I guess he forgot what happened to Indian Larry.
-- Edited by Izzy Ryder on Saturday 30th of March 2013 11:00:29 PM
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I wonder if his life insurance is up to date. Trying that without using the helmet (in truck bed) is a little bit irresponsible for a father of young children.
I guess he forgot what happened to Indian Larry.
-- Edited by Izzy Ryder on Saturday 30th of March 2013 11:00:29 PM
Sometimes you have to act a little stupid to feel alive inside... I used to have a high rider bike that was two frames welded together to ride, it was a bike built in the 60's from some club that used to be in H-burg that built crazy bikes like that.
From what I've been told by a former Clown (no really, he used to be an actual professional Clown, not a prepubescent stalker in make-up), the taller unicycles are easier to ride once you get on them than the normal short versions because you can control the balance point better with a longer fulcrum (maybe not the right descriptive word, but it will do).
But Izzy is right, Vinnie's daughter is behind the camera and if he wants her to wear her helmet while riding her bike, he should set an example and wear one while on the unicycle.