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how dangerous is 'no hands' riding?
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07-29-07 | 08:35 PM
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I thought it depended mostly on the
"rake angle"
of the fork. I more nimble bike (one with short rake) would be more difficult, because your constant correcting would have to be done so quickly. A longer rake gives more time to adjust.
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