05-01-14, 12:54 AM
Erm, you're a twat for riding a scooter? :lol
Sorry. The person to ask is Nick Crisp, one side of his body isn't as tough as the other, and he manages his Thou OK.
Having ridden a scooter (albeit only a 50cc round Simi), the first thing you notice is it feels wobblier. Smaller wheels, less gyroscopic force, less inherent stabilty. And the foot position feels weird. Apart from that, one gets used to it pretty quick (although sharp corners provide some brown trouser moments!).
Get well soon!
Sorry. The person to ask is Nick Crisp, one side of his body isn't as tough as the other, and he manages his Thou OK.
Having ridden a scooter (albeit only a 50cc round Simi), the first thing you notice is it feels wobblier. Smaller wheels, less gyroscopic force, less inherent stabilty. And the foot position feels weird. Apart from that, one gets used to it pretty quick (although sharp corners provide some brown trouser moments!).
Get well soon!
The Deef's apprentice