[python] Re: PX.5 report
- From: Jürgen Mages <jmages@xxxxxx>
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- Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 16:14:01 +0100
Which reminds me, what is the feel when not pedaling ? Do you steer by
legs or leaning?
I think the movement comes from the hips.
Imagine the feet attached to the pedals and the back glued to the seat.
Then there is only the hip left that can do the articulation. The legs
are helping by pushing or pulling the pedals into the curve.
Do you initiate a left turn by a small right turn, as uprights do? A video
from the exact front of a rider would be interesting in slo-mo.
I think it is contrary to a normal bike.
Jürgen.
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I think the movement comes from the hips. Imagine the feet attached to the pedals and the back glued to the seat. Then there is only the hip left that can do the articulation. The legs are helping by pushing or pulling the pedals into the curve.
I think it is contrary to a normal bike.
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