Talk:Street unicycling

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The page discusses a "sideways wheelwalk" (in the 270 Unispin trick), but never describes what a sideways wheelwalk is. I can imagine what it involves, but since I've been on a unicycle for less than 30 minutes in my entire life, I'll let somebody who knows what they're talking about add in a description of the "sideways wheelwalk."--Nichenbach 00:27, 3 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I have removed all the video links. The reason is simple. Wikipedia is about FREE content. In other words, we are collecting free content and hoping to liberate more content. If you want your videos here, make them free content. This is not a way to get more traffic to your website. So, eitehr declare the content free, put it in a free format, and post it on Commons, or keep it out. Danny 13:42, 25 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I'm sure a lot of the people who created these videos would love to see them on Wikipedia. If anyone needs help submitting video here, please let me know by clicking on my name, and then following the "email this user" link. --Gmaxwell 20:08, 25 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Victor Passos?

Who is that? I am guessing that he's on the list of influential riders because he has "invented [a] common trick". Which one exactly? I've never heard of him. —Preceding unsigned comment added by DavidCreswick (talkcontribs) 00:39, 3 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Subject/title discrepancy

The title of the article suggests that this would refer to unicycling on the street, however the contents refer to what I would think would be called freestyle unicycling or street freestyle unicycling. Perhaps this should be re-named or re-worked. StewFor2Dollars (talk) 02:30, 4 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]