Rina, the chain is what transfers the turning of the pedals to the turning of the wheel, but between the wheel and the seat there still needs to be a fixed support of some kind. Particularly in the first panel, it looks like the chain is keeping the pedal/seat assembly from flying away from the wheel, like a kite and a string.
(I know I’m not the Coyoty you asked, but canis latrans is canis latrans…)
margueritem about 15 years ago
Sure to be a best seller, Broomie!
Sisyphos about 15 years ago
Irwin a unicyclist? Broomie an author? Help!
Rakkav about 15 years ago
I see, a self-schlepp book.
Yukoner about 15 years ago
Chapter 1 - Ravishing Wrinkles Chapter 2 - Multiple Skin Tones
lewisbower about 15 years ago
How to make your skin shine like a 1.000 year old girl.
Dkram about 15 years ago
Ya, tho I walk trough the valley of wrinkles……..
\\//_
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
I could never be a happy sagger.
linsonl about 15 years ago
I wondeer who was the first person to ride a unicycle? What was he high on to get the idea?
bald about 15 years ago
who knew irwin could ride a unicycle…surely not me
Sherlock Watson about 15 years ago
What Irwin’s thinking in panel 2: “Whoa! How’d I get over here?”
Coyoty Premium Member about 15 years ago
That’s not a unicycle, it’s a hovercraft. It’s only attached to the wheel by the chain belt.
RinaFarina about 15 years ago
@coyoty; huh? Should it be attached somewhere else too?
I am bicycle-challenged….
fritzoid Premium Member about 15 years ago
Rina, the chain is what transfers the turning of the pedals to the turning of the wheel, but between the wheel and the seat there still needs to be a fixed support of some kind. Particularly in the first panel, it looks like the chain is keeping the pedal/seat assembly from flying away from the wheel, like a kite and a string.
(I know I’m not the Coyoty you asked, but canis latrans is canis latrans…)