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Old 10-09-08 | 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by noteon
I agree, actually. In my limited experience with panic stops on one 20" folder, one 26" folder, one 700cm hybrid, and one 700cm road bike, what feel like (yes, I know, but I don't carry a slow-motion camera rig with me) the biggest factors in whether the rear kicks up are my position relative to the front wheel and the overall length of the bike.

I've never had a bike threaten to pitch me over the handlebars like the Swift does in a panic stop, and it feels as though (1) I'm closer to the fulcrum (the contact patch), and (2) there's not much bike weight behind me to help counter the movement.

Perhaps incorrectly, I do attribute this to the nature not of small wheels, but of the kind of frame geometry you're likely to encounter on a small-wheeled folding bike.

PS Was that you on the greenway Tuesday morning?
This morning, no? Someone said hello, but I think we passed each other quite quickly.
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