[python] Re: handlebars

Hi

I don't need to put my hands on the ground at every start and stop.
For me that is one of two options, i can eitgher put a hand or a foot
on the ground.

Your idea sounds to me like making a sophisticated bikestand to put
out when starting or stoping. This will seriously harm your ability to
turn and to correct yourself i think.

Milan



2007/9/21, Lutz Wittgenstein <lutzWittgenstein@xxxxxx>:
> Moin everybody,
>
> Since one year I keep track of the python discussions and I like the idea of 
> the python very much. A few days ago I visited Thorsten Borm, who lives some 
> 80 km from my place and tried a ride on his python. I rode only 20 m but I 
> felt, that it would be big fun with more practice. If I have time enough, I'm 
> going to build one this winter.
> What I don't like is that you have to touch the ground with  your hands at 
> every start and stop. So what do you think about this : I want to put  the 
> handlebars on a kind of fork fixed at the rear end of the backbone, so that 
> they can move up and down beneath the seat. While riding the handlebars are 
> hold up by a strong rubber or a spring. When you stop you can push them down 
> and hit the ground with two inline-skater-wheels mounted at the outer ends of 
> the handlebars. Any objections? Did anybody try something like this?
>
> Hol di munter
>
> Lutz
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