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Rick Imby
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Originally Posted by bhkyte
This sometimes crops up and sometimes the larger wheel have more gyroscopic stability compaired to smaller wheels myth also.
Its been dissproven in 70s.......
Not sure what you are referring to that has been proven.

There are a lot of different terms for centripital, centrifugal, gyroscopic, momentum, rotational gyroscopic effect, etc that have specific scientific meaning that I am not certain of.

These facts are true. The small wheels have a different feel when riding than larger wheels, they are less stable at speeds under 5mph, and the smaller wheels take less energy to get up to 15 mph.

However in my opinion nearly all two wheelers are fun to ride...
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