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Dave Larrington
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In news:[email protected],
bugbear <bugbear@trim_papermule.co.uk_trim> tweaked the Babbage-Engine to
tell us:
> Dave Larrington wrote:
>> In news:[email protected],
>> Peter Clinch <[email protected]> tweaked the Babbage-Engine to
>> tell us:
>>> Artemisia wrote:
>>>> Peter Clinch wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> It's worth noting that this is only a problem on /seriously/ steep
>>>>> hills (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koppenberg). But with
>>>>> muddy tracks it's quite easy to run out of traction. At which
>>>>> point you get off and push...
>>>> My hill is seriously steep.
>>> How seriously? Koppenberg is famously difficult for
>>> /professionals/. What's the actual gradient? There should be no
>>> trouble with traction on a typically surfaced 20% hill, and those
>>> are very unusual.
>>
>> Koppenberg is about 20%; the problem is that there is sand between
>> the cobblestones, so if the rear wheel gets into a longitudinal gap,
>> you are stuffed. I've done 25% a few times, most notably Bushcombe
>> Lane:
>
> Longstaff "double drive" sounds helpful here.
Not if the trike in question is a recumbent with a single rear wheel, thobut
I've got a Ken Rogers upright trike with 2WD, but have yet to use it in
anger, on account of it having no brakes.
--
Dave Larrington
<http://www.legslarry.beerdrinkers.co.uk>
External Transparent Wall Inspection Operative.
bugbear <bugbear@trim_papermule.co.uk_trim> tweaked the Babbage-Engine to
tell us:
> Dave Larrington wrote:
>> In news:[email protected],
>> Peter Clinch <[email protected]> tweaked the Babbage-Engine to
>> tell us:
>>> Artemisia wrote:
>>>> Peter Clinch wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> It's worth noting that this is only a problem on /seriously/ steep
>>>>> hills (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koppenberg). But with
>>>>> muddy tracks it's quite easy to run out of traction. At which
>>>>> point you get off and push...
>>>> My hill is seriously steep.
>>> How seriously? Koppenberg is famously difficult for
>>> /professionals/. What's the actual gradient? There should be no
>>> trouble with traction on a typically surfaced 20% hill, and those
>>> are very unusual.
>>
>> Koppenberg is about 20%; the problem is that there is sand between
>> the cobblestones, so if the rear wheel gets into a longitudinal gap,
>> you are stuffed. I've done 25% a few times, most notably Bushcombe
>> Lane:
>
> Longstaff "double drive" sounds helpful here.
Not if the trike in question is a recumbent with a single rear wheel, thobut
I've got a Ken Rogers upright trike with 2WD, but have yet to use it in
anger, on account of it having no brakes.
--
Dave Larrington
<http://www.legslarry.beerdrinkers.co.uk>
External Transparent Wall Inspection Operative.