[python] Re: Test ride
- From: Olaf Johansson <noll@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 18:03:11 +0200
It is now just about ridable right off. I went down the alley for a
few seconds, then ran out of maneuvering room. I really need a parking
lot for practice of the feel. The turning radius is so large, relative
to an upright, that you need react quickly at low speed when the
frame/body starts to lean over.
The handlebars may not turn out to be useful, we'll see. In any case I
intend to move them under the seat for mounting the brakes and
shifters.
Ray,
I believe if you would raise the backrest so the angle is less
reclined, it would add stability and make the bike easier to turn
(especially tight turns).
Will be interesting to see if that handle bar is any good. It would
surprise me though.
On the other hand this python business has learnt us to always be
prepared for surprises ...
Good luck!
Olaf
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The handlebars may not turn out to be useful, we'll see. In any case I intend to move them under the seat for mounting the brakes and shifters.
Ray,
Olaf
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