[python] seat
- From: Jürgen Mages <jmages@xxxxxx>
- To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 10:37:53 +0100
Sorry Rhisiart,
you DID post it to the list.
(How on earth could you prevent the [python] tag in the subject?!)
Never mind.
You said that more shoulder support would help his steering. My
question concerns just that: Trying to work out in prior imagination
what steering without handlebars feels like on a python, I felt that
coordination between hip movements and shoulder movements must be
pertinent. So I was considering investing the necessary work in
building up slight wrap-around ends to the shoulder rest on my seat,
so that I had a good positive control of lean, by being able to push
against them. Someone - one of the American builders - said just
recently that whilst learning he felt the need to 'get a better grip'
(inaccurate quote from memory) on his seat, to get better steering
control. So are curved-forward shoulder-rest ends worth building in?
They are definity better than short seats. The bigger the contact
area between back and bike is, the better.
Cheers,
Jürgen.
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