This is called gyroscopic stiffness.
This is what causes the bike to stand up on its own at speed(20mph+). this is why shifting your weight will not lean the bike over at speed, because the wheel's gyro stiffness resists small disturbances(and yes, you leaning your behind over the side is a small disturbance no matter how much you weigh). the only way to lean a gyro is to shift the H vector(since the wheel will always stay perpendicular to it).
Who said it bothers me? What bothers me is when the latest and greatest astrophysicist shows up and, after one week and three posts, decides to throw insults around about folks not understanding their brilliant thesis about countersteering. That becomes a huge turn-off, but is no less entertaining.Sevulturus wrote:Yet you keep coming back, if the thread bothers you, don't read it.
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