[trikes] trikes Digest, Vol 57, Issue 11

Gregory Tikhiy gtikhiy at hotmail.com
Wed Apr 29 13:35:42 PDT 2009


Hi All
Thanks Coln Bryant's comment.
I tasted steering upon the 2.5m turning radius and that gave not moore 
conviniant but sensibility of handlbar became higher.I should say the rear 
steering more sansebl than front and incresing not desiered. Very seldom if 
need to make sharp turn I stand up, take up front part by pedal ,put in 
correct position/derection and go on.
I have built the prototyp "G.Thun" more than 10 yars ago, rided more than 
20th.km. on the daily commuting at speed 15-20km/h and had never any problem 
with steering/stability.
Sorry, I do not know what does "twisted chain drive'' mean,if it's mean 
somthing complicaited I say No.One of my motto is "the simpler the better" 
anouther "Pass from petrol to cholestirol"
Gregory Tikhiy
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> Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 13:11:52 -0700
> From: Colin Bryant <sk8ski2004 at yahoo.ca>
> Subject: Re: [trikes] Delta1FWD2RWS"G.Thun" in action
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> Congratulations Gregory.  It's always nice to see new ideas developing. 
> That's a tidy, effective looking fairing.
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> A few questions;
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> * Do you think you can improve upon the 3.6m turning radius?
> * How is manoeuvring in small spaces, with the rear wheel steering?  Do 
> you ever find yourself unable to steer away from objects, because doing so 
> requires the rear end to first move closer?
> * Have you considered making it a "twisted chain drive" to the front wheel 
> only?
> -- 
> Colin Bryant
> Vancouver, Canada
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> Subject: [trikes] Delta1FWD2RWS"G.Thun" in action
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> Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 19:31:23 -0500
> From: "Jeff E. Lewis" <jlewis at uic.edu>
> Subject: Re: [trikes] Trike rental in North America
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> In Chicago, try calling Rapid Transit Cycle Shop +1(773) 227-2288.
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> There is a nice bike path along the lakefront.
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> Best regards,
> Jeff E. Lewis
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> At 02:00 PM 4/24/2009, you wrote:
>>From: Colin Bryant <sk8ski2004 at yahoo.ca>
>>Subject: [trikes] Trike rental in North America
>>To: <trikes at bikelist.org>
>>Hi All,
>>
>>We'll soon be vacationing in Chicago (Miracle Mile area), New York (Sutton
>>Place, near Central Park) and Toronto (City Airport).  Does anybody know
>>if tadpole trikes are available for rental in those cities?  We'll need to
>>ride in low/no traffic areas, due to vision problems.
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>>  --
>>Colin Bryant
>>Vancouver, Canada
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