[python] Re: python 406

  • From: "Paul Bell" <paulb@xxxxxxx>
  • To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 12:47:34 -0400 (EDT)

Hi all,

I am getting close to building a python. I was away a few weeks ago
getting married in my home town 2500kms away. I have a cousin that welds
and I slipped out one night when the new wife was not looking and did some
MIG and TIG welding. It went pretty well and was easier than I had hoped.
I think I will do more practice on a PYTHON frame.

My biggest problem as I have said before is with my small size. I am 5'4"
(162cm) with a 29 inch(74cm) inseam.  I realize the PYTHON is a simple
machine but hope to build a mid drive sometime to allow me to run 3 inch
wide 26 inch mountainbike tires.
Pics here for a mid drive as most have seen before , (for the new guys)
http://www3.sympatico.ca/jebelisle/

I am very interested in the 20 inch(406) wheel version first . I will try
a 26 or 20 inch(406) rear with a 20 inch(406 front).

Any guesses if I should stick to 20"(406) rear with the 20 inch(406) front
or do you think it will be all right with the 26 inch rear?
Do you think the wheelbase should be shrunk with the smaller tires or kept
the same as it would be with the larger wheels?

Cheers,

Paul

> Dirk Bonne wrote :
>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Since I live in Danmark (I am a belgian, and I have been here only
>>>> since August last year), I have also had trouble in finding a place
>>>> to weld, etc... Now I found it. May be, if you live in a big town,
>>>> something simular might exist. It is a place proivided by the
>>>> comunicipal of København, where you can do clay work, painting,
>>>> develop your photos, knitting, ... and also work on your bike. They
>>>> have a MIG and acethyleen-oxy burner (which I prefer), and are
>>>> fairly well provided with tools.
>
> If you are a member of the Danish HPV club (www.hpv-klub.dk), there's
> another oppertunity at Leitra's workshop in Ganløse. We are a small group
> meeting every monday night where we build and braze (except during
> summer).
> There's a small fee for participating, but if you can live with that, you
> are very wellcome. You can allso study my version of the Python (dual
> 700c)
> there (http://www.scheel.net/HPV/Python/default.asp)
>
> **SNIP**
>
>>>> I also am a proud owner of a flevo type machine (self built). But in
>>>> my case it is 20inch flevo racer (more or less). I am very happy
>>>> with it, but I am looking forward in trying something new.
>
> Nice bike - I had an intention of building a flevo racer, but after the
> Python is finished, I'm not sure anymore. The python is ahead of the flevo
> in my opinion (never tried a flevo though).
>
>  **SNIP**
>
>> Hi Olaf,
>>
>> Me too I would prefer the Eduardo solution. It will cost probably
>> because I have no access to a lathe (drehbank, draaibank) to make the
>> outer casing for the bearings. Oh well.
>
> Maybe you could use a flevo casing - it cost around 10 euro from
> tempelmann.
> I chose the full package from flevo for the same reason. Not cheap, but
> I'm
> sure it will remain stable.
>
> **SNIP**
>
>> Pitty the bridge between our cities doesn't have a bicycle path,
>> otherwise we could have met in the middle showing of our pythons to
>> each other ;-)
>
> **SNIP**
>
> I'll show off  my Bike, but I don't consider myself streetlegal on it yet
> ;-)
>
> Regards,
> Torben in Hillerød, Denmark
>
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