ronzul
03-25-2004, 09:24 AM
Well, after three dream months of using the Segway, I have had to slow down...
The muscular condition that affects my legs and hence the reason for my using the Segway, also affects my hands.
Like most things, this goes through phases, and the last three months have been better than average, and I have not had to limit my Segway usage because of arm strength.
Unfortunately, when a bad period can hit, I have to be very careful with arm/hand usage. The main problem is the stiffness of the steering grip. This thing is really firm to move!
To be able to use the Segway at all over the past few days, I have had to change the steering grip. I have removed the standard one, and placed one that I have made myself.
It simply consists of the required to magnets attached to some cardboard, made to the right thickness.
I have been able to use this as there is very little effort required to turn it. However, there is no spring type mechanism to restore it to the "straight" position. This makes riding require a little more concentration, but I am not happy in terms of the safety aspects.
If for some reason, in an emergency, I need to take my hands off the steering grip, it will remain in whatever was the last position it was set at. This is not good, as the Segway may keep turning in an undesirable loop.
I am probably going to engage someone professionally to design (or modify) one to suit me.
If anyone has handed the experience modifying the steering grip, I would really appreciate hearing from you.
Cheers
Ronny
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Who said that you shouldn't get carried away on your Segway?
The muscular condition that affects my legs and hence the reason for my using the Segway, also affects my hands.
Like most things, this goes through phases, and the last three months have been better than average, and I have not had to limit my Segway usage because of arm strength.
Unfortunately, when a bad period can hit, I have to be very careful with arm/hand usage. The main problem is the stiffness of the steering grip. This thing is really firm to move!
To be able to use the Segway at all over the past few days, I have had to change the steering grip. I have removed the standard one, and placed one that I have made myself.
It simply consists of the required to magnets attached to some cardboard, made to the right thickness.
I have been able to use this as there is very little effort required to turn it. However, there is no spring type mechanism to restore it to the "straight" position. This makes riding require a little more concentration, but I am not happy in terms of the safety aspects.
If for some reason, in an emergency, I need to take my hands off the steering grip, it will remain in whatever was the last position it was set at. This is not good, as the Segway may keep turning in an undesirable loop.
I am probably going to engage someone professionally to design (or modify) one to suit me.
If anyone has handed the experience modifying the steering grip, I would really appreciate hearing from you.
Cheers
Ronny
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Who said that you shouldn't get carried away on your Segway?