[python] Re: time to learn
- From: Jürgen Mages <jmages@xxxxxx>
- To: <python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2006 20:30:16 +0200
Hello Joao,
Hi, my Python is almost ready and I would like to know
if I will have too much problems to ride with them.
Any pictures of your work? From the ones that you sent
me it appears to be a non-welding prototpye.
If someone has some tips for the learning please send for me.
As always:
- Choose a large empty parking lot and let the bike
go where it wants.
- Never touch the handlebars, if you have any.
- Do not exaggerate the practice. 1 hour per day is enough.
- put working gloves on your hands.
- starting is easier with both feet on the pedals and both hands
on the ground.
- other pythonauts may give you totally different tips, and they
are just as reasonable as mine.
How much time, moreless, you need to ride your python?
As a rule of thumb:
- a few hours to ride tolerably on closed streets
- about 300 km practice to feel safe in traffic
- about 1000 km to ride with full performance
Keep us informed,
Jürgen.
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Hi, my Python is almost ready and I would like to know if I will have too much problems to ride with them.
Any pictures of your work? From the ones that you sent me it appears to be a non-welding prototpye.
As always:
As a rule of thumb:
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