on 12/18/09 8:13 AM, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery wrote: > rb: There was a discussion herein maybe a year ago about a guy who > experienced some handling issues (shimmy?) with his Atlantis when > front-loaded and riding at high-speed no-handed, and I seem to recall > that he either re-raked the fork, got a new fork, or both, to achieve > low trail, and he reported that the handling was more to his liking as > a result. Later he got a custom bike built that was apparently the > answer to all his front-loading/no-handed goals, but, curiously, the > custom bike had fairly high fork trail...
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