[python] Re: pegged python?

  • From: "Torben Scheel" <torben@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2005 10:06:47 +0200

Where would you put them? On the hub they would obstruct pedalling on my
version, and I wouldn't be able to steer. A small footrests on the inside
of the crankarms at the position where onefooted riding is relaxing (5
o'clock seen from the right side is my guess) might be nice riding
downhill, but I live and ride in Denmark, so I'll pass - not much downhill
around here ;-)

I hope this makes sense - the idea is to have the feets relaxed side by
side, so steering input is equal for left and right when coasting. The
system might bring the nonpedal foot dangerously close to the wheel, and I
would consider it an experiment without much future.

vh
Torben

-----Original Message-----
From: Olaf Johansson <noll@xxxxxxxxx>
To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2005 20:08:12 +0200
Subject: [python] pegged python?

> 
> I just got an exciting idea! How about mounting BMX pegs on the front 
> wheel of the python?
> 
> For instance when going downhill it could not only offer a refreshing 
> change of leg position, but perhaps also stabilise the front part.
> 
> Unfortunately I can not try it myself because my python is not yet 
> finished  :o)
> 
> 
> olaf
> 
> 
> Or perhaps the pegs could be placed elsewhere along the front part of 
> the frame?
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