on 9/16/08 5:04 PM, EricP at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> In the interest of fairness - I recently posted on a different list
> about shimmy.  And mentiond there that my Atlantis does the shimmy the
> most.  Of course, there is a lot of seatpost showing on that bike.
> Along with a lot of stem.  And pretty fat tires, Schwalbe Big Apple
> 2.15.  Oh, and I have the Nitto mini rack and often a Little Loafer on
> the bike.  And all of this means nothing.  It could be one of these
> things, and it could be none of them.
> 
> None of this also makes the Atlantis less than my favorite bike.  And
> the most stable on downhill runs.
> 
> But that's just me.  And what do I know?

Hey there Eric - 

My comments weren't to dismiss the occurence of shimmy when it occurs - I
hope it didn't come across that way.

I've seen it, heard stories, seen abrasions and damage from folks who
panicked, locked up and lost it, but been lucky to have it happen only one
time to me directly.

I honestly think that shimmy is one of the least well understood conditions
which can occur on a bike.  There is a lot of conjecture on the subject, but
little study. 

Jobst Brandt wrote a good reference on it:
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/brandt/shimmy.html

- Jim

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