[python] Re: Pythonjetrike

  • From: Dirk Bonné <dirk.bonne@xxxxxxx>
  • To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 01 Oct 2011 20:16:33 +0200

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.
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