by newcross on Sat Apr 07, 2007 6:45 pm
As all the A-bike owners already know, A-bike tends to get its front wheel up off the ground quite easily.
In order to avoid this, some degree of leaning on the front half of the bike is neccessary. This is not a difficult thing to do at all, but it is true we forget this sometime and in return, we get awfully embarrassing moment in public. Ooops.
Here is a japanese guy who takes a radical solution for this. He drilled a couple of new locking holes for front telescopic tube. The holes are 14mm diameter and position 7cm below the default locking holes.
By this modification, the riding position for his A-bike is altered and it allows him to do the leaning more naturally.
His website is in Japanese, but it has a lot of detailed images, so you may not need Babel fish translation to get the idea.
For more detail info, please refer the link below.
http://www.geocities.jp/p22dirty_charly/abike2.htm
This guy is a dedicated Zero-bike (another tiny folding bicycle) owner, so his website is titled "ZERO BIKER".
Main page
http://www.geocities.jp/p22dirty_charly/index.html
Interesting comparison, A-beke and Zero-bike next to each other.
http://www.geocities.jp/p22dirty_charly/abike.html[/img]
As all the A-bike owners already know, A-bike tends to get its front wheel up off the ground quite easily.
In order to avoid this, some degree of leaning on the front half of the bike is neccessary. This is not a difficult thing to do at all, but it is true we forget this sometime and in return, we get awfully embarrassing moment in public. Ooops. :lol:
Here is a japanese guy who takes a radical solution for this. He drilled a couple of new locking holes for front telescopic tube. The holes are 14mm diameter and position 7cm below the default locking holes.
By this modification, the riding position for his A-bike is altered and it allows him to do the leaning more naturally.
His website is in Japanese, but it has a lot of detailed images, so you may not need Babel fish translation to get the idea. :wink:
[img]http://uk.geocities.com/a_bike_nx/antiupsample.jpg[/img]
For more detail info, please refer the link below.
http://www.geocities.jp/p22dirty_charly/abike2.htm
This guy is a dedicated Zero-bike (another tiny folding bicycle) owner, so his website is titled "ZERO BIKER".
Main page http://www.geocities.jp/p22dirty_charly/index.html
Interesting comparison, A-beke and Zero-bike next to each other.
http://www.geocities.jp/p22dirty_charly/abike.html[/img]