Hi John, I have just completed my conversion of a ladies MTB to cruzbike using the conversion kit. I did reverse the forks. Now that it is ridable I have encountered a problem with the conversion. I start by rolling, either down a gentle slope or by walking the bike whilst seated to build speed. The bike tracks well and balances well. The balance is maintained whilst I rest my feet on the pedals. However, as soon as I attempt to accelerate the bike by pedaling the steering becomes unstable and the front wheel wants to turn around 180 degrees and I have to fight it using the handlebars. This situation to me is like when the bike is rolling or coasting the front wheel follows the frame because of the very slight rake of the reversed forks. But once power is delivered to the front wheel, the wheel, which is following the frame wants to pull to the front and pull the frame along, hence the front wheel wants to swing around. Has thi s problem been encountered before and what solutions do you propose? Thanks, Wil