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Hi,
we currently have a high wire bike that is very popular, we now want to replace it (the original one is getting old) and someone suggested that we could have a unicycle on a high wire.
Although this certainly is more spectacular I was wondering if this does not get to scary for the visitors.
I must admit that I have seen unicycles in other places but that I prefered not to try them out, even knowing that is is perfectly save the idea alone scared me much more than driving a traditional bike on a high wire.
For those of you who have a unicycle: how do visitors react? Those the majority wants to ride it?
best regards,
Patricia
Patricia Verheyden
Manager of exhibits
Technopolis, the Flemish Science Center
Host site ECSITE conference 2006
Technologielaan, 2800 Mechelen, Belgium
tel. + 32 15 34 20 20; fax + 32 15 34 20 10
mailto:[log in to unmask] http://www.technopolis.be
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