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  • thats not the impossible wheel its the bc wheel

  • hey! cool vid!:)

    Where could I buy a bc wheel?

    Thx :P

  • its like a cliffhanger on bmx

  • @garykanuc How do you get started on the BC/impossible wheel any tips? Got my unicycling down, but think this is a giant step up from a unicycle.

  • selfmade ?

  • dog du?

  • im waiting for the snap

  • u should flatland

  • wow that is impossible

  • lol! ordered some brackets for these today ^_^

  • WHaaaaaat?!

  • hahaha and he's a unicycle champion!!

  • im not saying anything bad about anybody who rides these but they look so boring for so much effort...

  • It's not about riding it to look cool for others to watch. It's more about the challenge and satisfaction you get for yourself when you learn to ride one. It really requires a lot of concentration, balance, control, but it's a lot of fun when you're able to ride 1500 feet like me :)

  • I tried one of these once... ONCE being the key word. Really difficult and learning involves a lot of falling. Nice work :-D

  • i wanna see someone do some tricks on those.

  • im making one right now, should the footplate holes just spin on the threads of the axel of the wheel, or do u need a back tire of a bmx with a sprocket

  • the unicycler behind him

  • whats the diffrence between bc wheel and Impossible Wheel

  • its just two names for the same thing

  • @Unigurd That's not true bro. An impossible wheel is a wheel that has pedals welded to the wheel. The pedals are located at the 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock positions. (one on either side of cause) and that is why it's called an impossible wheel. I can get 3 rotations on it.

    The BC wheel is what you see on this video.

  • Nope, You're mixing up impossible wheels with ultimate wheels. ultimate wheels have pedals, while impossible/bc wheels have those plates and can coast. I just looked at the UDC UK to make sure I am right, and I am. Look for yourself. :)

  • @Unigurd Thank you for that correction.

    I appreciate you clearing that up for me.

    You have educated me with your wisdom.

    Cheers.

  • haha, anytime and anywhere, mate.

    I can only go ½ rotation on a 24" ultimate wheel. How big's yours?

  • "BC" is the preferred term in the unicycling community since it is not really impossible to ride.

  • you sure about it being the preferred term. Either way, the name "BC wheel" comes from a cartoon strip, where a caracter called BC gets around on his wheel, google it!

  • Darn straight I'm serious about it being called "BC" vs. any other name. How are people going to search for it if everyone starts calling it different things? It's not impossible to ride, plus BC stands for Balance Control, which are two individual things needed to ride this (something I came up with). I sent you a message with a video attached just to show you I know all about the origin of the name "BC"...and I hope you enjoy it! :D (I didn't mean this comment in any harsh tone...) Peace! :)

  • what song is this?

  • The song is called "C'mon C'mon" by The Von Bondies -gk

  • thanks :D

  • na ez tud valamit amit én nem

  • thats sweet

  • That's Zack Baldwin, 2004 World Unicycle Trials champ.

  • wow u can read a description.

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