fred_primus
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I found this on youtube recently. Enjoy.
I would be interested in a lightweight dampener, though, for the convenience of not having the wheel flop when walking or parking the bikes.
A real steering damper/boom restraint (as opposed to the one I bodged up for the start of my tour) would be an instant sell for this customer...Hi Fred,
That's a really interesting video and quite timely... the take-home message being that the factors that affect the stability/self-correction of a bicycle are a lot more complicated than just the trail and head tube angle. We've been experimenting with a variety of steering dampeners to assess how they affect the riding characteristics of our bicycles. Because we have more mass centered in front of the steering axis than a standard bike, "wheel-flop" is exaggerated. Therefore it may be beneficial to counteract that extra mass with a lightweight dampener.
Maria is sold on the idea, and has been riding around our neighborhood no-hands like never before.
Thanks for sharing.
Jim