I don't know about shimmy,
 
In the winter, riding at night, with my homemade lighting system up front 
(5lbs.) plus a handlebar bag full of clothing and binocs, I have no real shimmy 
problem.  But then, I don't take my hands off the handlebars.
 
If I need to add or subtract a layer, I stop, dismount, add or substract and 
resume my ride. An added benefit to stopping besides safety, is to get some 
circulation in my toes.

--- On Wed, 9/17/08, Larry Powers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Larry Powers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [RBW] Re: Low trail Atlantis fork
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2008, 1:19 PM




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> Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 09:03:45 -0700
> Subject: [RBW] Re: Low trail Atlantis fork
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> 
.>I think what's often missed is that here's a wide gulf
> between "not optimal" and "not acceptable". 
 
Very well put.  This is where I am with my Rambouillet and front loads.  I have 
worked it out to where it works
well enough for me.  I know other bikes might have worked better out of the box 
with a front load but the Rambouillet is acceptable they way I have it set up.  
 
Larry Powers

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the bearded lady comes and does a double back flip" - John Hiatt





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