[python] Re: Spambike learning curve

  • From: Jürgen Mages <jmages@xxxxxx>
  • To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2007 23:24:26 +0100

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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