[python] Re: more directionstability due mistake.

  • From: Dirk Bonne <dirk_bonne@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2005 21:14:13 +0100


On 11/19/2005 08:08 PM, Koen Van de Kerckhove wrote:

> Hallo,
>
> just visited Marc who has a Python built by Dirk Bonné. I rode his
> Python, he rode my Python. And both thought that the mistake I made
> according to the Pythonconstructionmanual (telling that hips have to
> be over hinge) made the bike more stable in direction. I thought that
> my legmovements were directed into direction movement much quicker
> than with my bike.

Hi Koen,

Do you know the TT bike?

    http://traylorfwd.home.mindspring.com/

These bikes have the pivot forward. A little like on you bike (except
for the "little" detail you have a negative trail). I have heard they
are very easy to learn to cycle on --we are talking "minutes" here. Who
knows, may be your solution is easier to learn?

> Could anybody else please construct a quickly built Python and test
> this fenominon too? My seat is about 30 cm more backward than usual.

That for some of the fast welders on the list!

Dirk

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