Hi, guess there is the question where center steered ends and RWS begins. Or where FWS ends and center steered begins at that :-). Gerald -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: "Jürgen Mages" <jmages@xxxxxx> An: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Gesendet: Di., 29. Mär 2011, 08:16:57 GMT+00:00 Betreff: [python] Re: RWS Python I uploaded the photos to our wiki: http://en.openbike.org/wiki/File:Dennis_Renner_Mark_1_P382F1BC3_2.png http://en.openbike.org/wiki/File:Dennis_Renner_Mark_1_P382F1BC3_3.png http://en.openbike.org/wiki/File:Dennis_Renner_Mark_2_P382F1BC3.png http://en.openbike.org/wiki/File:Dennis_Renner_Mark_2_P382F1BC3_1.png Rhisiart (thanks for the photos), tried to post it to the mailinglist, but the size was too big (150 KB is the limit). If please s.o. could integrate them into the wiki-RWS page or start a new one ... Thanks. BTW: I would not call it "RWS Python" because the python is FWS per definitionem. Cheers, Jürgen. On 29.03.2011 08:41, Pascal Buenzli wrote: > Hi Rhisiart, > > The thing is that with a virtual pivot e.g. of the 4-bar type as in the > > 'znb' > bike, you may sit on the front end of the bike while still having > > the > effective (virtual) pivot in front of you... :) Is that RWS? FWS? If > > it > weren't for the purely geometric description, it wouldn't really > > matter, > unless somebody is able to make a definite link between such a > > classification > and riding behaviour/stability, for example... And it > > seems the web is full of > counter-examples for such hypothetical links...! > > Pascal > > > On Tue, 29 Mar 2011, Rhisiart Gwilym wrote: > >> Siwmae Pawb! >> >> I've always taken the working definition of a FWDRWS as being that the rider >> >> sits on the front end of the bike, with the steering articulation under >> or >> just behind him/her. > > ============================================================ > > This is the Python Mailinglist > > //www.freelists.org/list/python > > Listmaster: Jürgen Mages jmages@xxxxxx > > To unsubscribe send an empty mail to > python-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > with 'unsubscribe' in the subject field. > > ============================================================ > > ============================================================ This is the Python Mailinglist //www.freelists.org/list/python Listmaster: J�rgen Mages jmages@xxxxxx To unsubscribe send an empty mail to python-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the subject field. ============================================================