This is a stupid question: what is the use of a tilting trike in the winter (whatever the construction of the tilting trike)? If the front wheel glides, then I would expect you will fall anyway? Does anybody have any experience to share? Dirk On 20.09.2011 09:09, Jürgen Mages wrote: > Could s.o. please tell me what is the advantage of all these tilting > constructions over the relatively simple flevotrike Duschar-joint? > > http://www.karstilo.net/hpv/fahrzeuge/flevo/flevo_230.jpg > http://www.karstilo.net/hpv/fahrzeuge/flevo/flevo_231.jpg > > I have the feeling that all this is kind of over-engineered and only > leads to more weight and much more failure/wear problems in daily usage. > > A friend of mine wants to build a replaceable flevotrike-like rear-end > for his python for commuting during the winter season. And like me he > prefers the simple solutions. I'll send you some photos, when it is > working. > > Jürgen. > ============================================================ > > This is the Python Mailinglist > > //www.freelists.org/list/python > > Listmaster: Jurgen Mages jmages@xxxxxx > > To unsubscribe send an empty mail to python-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > with 'unsubscribe' in the subject field. > > ============================================================ > > ============================================================ This is the Python Mailinglist //www.freelists.org/list/python Listmaster: Jurgen Mages jmages@xxxxxx To unsubscribe send an empty mail to python-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the subject field. ============================================================