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Old 11-03-10 | 04:23 PM
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Bikes: Miyata 210, Fuji Royale II, Bridgestone Kabuki, Miyata Ninety

To be clear, the "grocery cart" effect of negative rake (and the resulting high trail) creates stability at speed. Intuitively, much like a wheel on a caster, the wheel tends to align itself with the trajectory of the bike. I'm sure someone will jump in and explain the physics that somehow make this reasoning bogus, but it works for me.
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