[python] Re: Happy New Year
- From: Lazybee45@xxxxxxx
- To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2005 11:54:58 EST
In a message dated 1/1/2005 10:45:17 A.M. Central Standard Time,
jmages@xxxxxx writes:
Hoping that some new pythons emerge from the
workshops and a lot of new ideas.
I plan to do a little more work on my Trailmate Funcycle, which is a
variation of a python, but in trike version. I need to deal with the brakes
(messed
up!) and the stability which suffers due to a negative trail problem. Any
advice I can get will help. I will probably cut the rear axle and raise it
higher as well as bend the seat back to a lower angle, thus lowering the pivot
angle. Probably will also try to change to a 5/6/7 speed 20 inch wheel for
drive. It now sports a 3 x 7 drive wheel which works, but has difficulty with
the 3 speed changer getting bashed by my ankle when pedaling. I like this
little trike and want to make it work for me! It is certainly worth working
on!
If anyone is interested in them, the Trailmate Fun Cycle is a pretty good
starting point for a Python trike. all the relevant bits are there. but as
it
comes it is a single speed. Nothing wrong with that honestly. but it needs
some re-engineering to make it stable at much over 10-15 mph!
Hi, I'm mark
and I am a bikeaholic!
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