Any wider and you'd need to be bow-legged to ride it!
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Very good fun to ride, except if you get any funny ideas about turning, when it's probably a nice warm up for a coker. Oddly enough, I found it good for spins, which I've never been able to do on my own uni (which admittedly is a trials uni, so I blame the equipment). Easy to wheelwalk too, because there's so much space for your feet, and it takes a while to fall over sideways anyway.
Very good fun to ride, except if you get any funny ideas about turning,> when it's probably a nice warm up for a coker.
It's fine for low speed turns, but if you are making higher speed turns where you would tend to lean then the profile of the tyre flips you back to the vertical which is a bit of a suprise when you are riding. Good fun to ride though
Oddly enough, I found it good for spins, which I've never been able to > do on my own uni
I found that as well. I can't do spins normally either, but I blame me for that ;)