[python] Re: Gearing for high speed and minimum speed going uphill.
- From: dirk.bonne@xxxxxxx
- To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 08 Sep 2007 20:45:01 +0200
Hi Ghislain,
The min speed of 7kmh is about the same for me. Below that speed It
takes effort to control the bike to go in a straight line.
I do not think short cranks will help - not even handlebars.
groetjes,
Dirk
Ghislain Pillet wrote:
> Minimum speed going uphill : Dirk, a feed back of your experience
> there will be valuable, as you use shorter cranks than my 170mm
> standard !
>
> Python 1 is probably going to be used by a recumbent biker I met not
> long ago, I will keep you informed when it happens.
>
> All the best !
> Ghislain.
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