I have a full suspension electric mountain bike with the frame design inspired by the anchor of QE2 and kind of cross-country moto forks at the front.
since I pumped the tyres full, it's kind of unstable and has fallen over under me twice when I was turning. I think lots of weight on the front wheel of a bike makes it unresponsive and slippy...
Conversly, I have just made a bike with about 15kg extra above the back wheel, and it's a bit like a mono-cycle for weight distribution, the front wheel is free to hop about but the back has too much inertia when doing fast turns. which logically should be a lot more stable.
and what about all these crazy tire designs? either its mountain bike tyres made explicitly for wet fields or else really smooth road tyres with only one little groove in the middle...where have all the normal little groove tyre designs gone?
for example both these tyres look made for losing grip in wet tarmac conditions...
since I pumped the tyres full, it's kind of unstable and has fallen over under me twice when I was turning. I think lots of weight on the front wheel of a bike makes it unresponsive and slippy...
Conversly, I have just made a bike with about 15kg extra above the back wheel, and it's a bit like a mono-cycle for weight distribution, the front wheel is free to hop about but the back has too much inertia when doing fast turns. which logically should be a lot more stable.
and what about all these crazy tire designs? either its mountain bike tyres made explicitly for wet fields or else really smooth road tyres with only one little groove in the middle...where have all the normal little groove tyre designs gone?
for example both these tyres look made for losing grip in wet tarmac conditions...
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