[python] Re: pushable/ rideable

  • From: Jürgen Mages <jmages@xxxxxx>
  • To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2011 22:33:26 +0100

Thanks Gerald,

while pushing my P3, e.g. through a pedestrian zone, I rarely apply downwards pressure to the back of the seat (which is my handle). It is more like a smooth sidewards shifting to keep the bike on its track.

However, of course, this pushable/rideable rule is just a rule of thumb ...

Cheers,
Jürgen.

PS: Any pictures of your specimens available?


Hi Vi, Hi Jürgen, I am not sure about the pushable requirement. Maybe
a python beeing pushable is an indication that the pivot angle is
right, but it seems, just that a python is rideable does not
ensure it is also pushable. I do own two such specimens. Both of
them ride quite nice and I do so in public traffic.

For a python to be pushable, I think, beside having the pivot angle
right you need to be able to put sufficient weight on the pivot
while pushing. If the back of the seat is to far back, you may not
be able to.


Gerald

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