Hi Carl, thanks for sharing your learning experiences with us. Not boring at all.I reckon that you still have less than 100 km of practice, so no reason to worry. Have you ever watched an adult learning to ride an upright bike? I once gave riding lessons to ethiopian immigrants who never before sat on a bike. That was hard work and it took months until they dared to participate in traffic - and a few of them never made it. Considering this, a python is not harder to learn than an upright bike.
Good luck, Jürgen. On 04.11.2007 22:22, Carl Punton wrote:
Hi All, I haven't bored you all for a while with my attempts at riding my Python so I thought it about time I did! I managed figure or 8 turns a few days ago & got fairly good at turning. Today I rode 7kms up & down a half km closed road. My big problem now is that I cannot hold a straight line, I need 3 meters to allow for wobbles. Can those who have mastered the Python tell me if this is the normal learning process & just a case of needing more practice. My bike simply does not feel at all stable, though I have tried varying the steering angle a little steeper & shallower than 64degrees it hasn't made much difference. Thanks, Carl.
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