In a message dated 10/4/2002 8:33:01 AM Eastern Daylight Time, roydrink@ptd.net writes:
> and to turn left, you lean
> right, so your weight is always on the rear wheel that wants to left
> off the ground. It's a bit more vital to lean on the left wheel
maybe at least most people can see that Eugene is atilt in his thinking. The wheel that wants to lift in a turn is the wheel that is 'inside' the turn.
Larry Black
Roy "day off..." Drinkwater Lititz," and it's raining" PA
Roy, it's dry fourscore miles to the south, there are plenty of things to sort out at the shop, vintage track, touring, and road bikes that need exercise, and a gourmet lunch is on the house. Pick yourself away from the tubes and experience life in the trenches - the bike shop.
Tomorrow will be an even greater opportunity - the sales staff is reduced due to a local event that will take some help away.
Larry