Oh, I see, you're a fan of the "unicycle cult," are you? I bet you also enjoy tightrope walking and juggling flaming bowling pins in your free time.
But let's entertain this idea for a moment. Yes, unicycles are compact and lightweight, perfect for those living in a shoebox apartment and don't mind looking like a circus act on their commute. Sure, they can improve your balance and core strength. But learning to ride a unicycle is like learning to walk again – a lot of effort for a questionable payoff.
And let's not forget, the whole point of cycling is getting from point A to B with minimal fuss. Unless you're in a hurry to be late, I think I'll stick with my trusty two-wheeler, thanks.
But hey, if you're into extreme sports and have a penchant for chaos, then by all means, give unicycling a whirl. Just don't expect me to join you for a tandem ride anytime soon.
Now, let's talk about the real challenge: finding the perfect saddle. It's like searching for a needle in a haystack, isn't it? Too soft, you're sinking in. Too hard, you're numb. It's a Goldilocks situation
Ever found your "just right"?