[python] Re: Walking Python upright

  • From: Vi Vuong <vi_vuong@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2012 15:16:23 -0700 (PDT)

correction: 
The seat and rear wheel can carried on my back.


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> From: Vi Vuong <vi_vuong@xxxxxxxxx>
>To: "python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
>Sent: Sunday, June 3, 2012 3:15 PM
>Subject: Re: [python] Re: Walking Python upright
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>Hi Dirk,
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>The rear wheel, pedals, and seat can be taken off to make the package much 
>small, 20x50x60, as this bike has a second joint.  The seat and front wheel 
>can carried on my back.
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>Vi
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>> From: Dirk Bonné <dirk.bonne@xxxxxxx>
>>To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
>>Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 7:51 AM
>>Subject: [python] Re: Walking Python upright
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>>If the height is only 120cm then just remove the front wheel, then it should 
>>about 30x70x100.I think they'd be splitting hairs if the train management 
>>would bar you from entering the train. 
>>
>>Not totally unrelated: In Sweden you care not allowed to transport
    bikes on the train. Folder solutions like your bike become important
    when confronted with such bad service.
>>
>>On 30.05.2012 05:04, Vi Vuong wrote: 
>>Thanks Dirk for the info. Unfortunately, the bike measures 120cm x 70cm x 
>>30cm.  The case that it fits when disassembled is 78cm x 49cm x 30cm, close 
>>to airline standard luggage requirement (L+W+H):62 in / 158 
>>cm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDQQZ0jAFBQ  However, riding around with 
>>the hard case is not quite practical:)  Perhaps a soft bag is what I need for 
>>the train... 
>>>
>>>
>>>Didn't think about the folding speed but it's a nice feature that I 
>>>sometimes wish for the Bipolar to have quicker release (magnet?).   Bike 
>>>Friday seems to be holding the overall 
>>>record, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQscBxx7wLE
>>>
>>>
>>>Vi
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>> From: Dirk Bonné <dirk.bonne@xxxxxxx>
>>>>To: python@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
>>>>Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 2:26 AM
>>>>Subject: [python] Re: Walking Python upright
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>>>>
>>>>Very neat! The "apartment pivot" allowing for a 180degrees turn really 
>>>>shows a lot of uses. In Danmark the max luggage size is 100cm x 60cm x 
>>>>30cm. If you are over that they might refuse you on the train. Your bike is 
>>>>quite close to these measurements? If so you just made the fastest folder 
>>>>in the world ;-)
>>>>
>>>>Dirk
>>>>
>>>>On 29.05.2012 06:04, Vi Vuong wrote: 
>>>>Hi All,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>2 donor training wheels are added to the headrest for walking python bike 
>>>>>upright.  The small footprint is convenient/safer for walking in 
>>>>>pedestrian traffic, taking the training, and space saving for storage. 
>>>>> Folding pedals and chain ring guard would be nice 
>>>>>additions... http://youtu.be/wTq2N1fOKgo
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Cheers,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Vi
>>>>
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