In a message dated 1/23/2005 9:17:31 PM Mountain Standard Time, wickedsky@sbcglobal.net writes:
This may sound like a ridiculous question, but to this day I have not figured it out: What EXACTLY causes a bicycle to pull hard to one side (more often to the left I have experienced) when you are seated, riding, and remove your hands from the bars?
Some bikes pull so hard that you have to grab that bars within a second of letting go (or else you will take a dive.)
sounds to me like a bad relationship between head angle and trail, combined with your own tendency to lean to the left. i experienced a similar thing, riding a number of serotta 7-11 team bikes, maybe 1981 or so, can't remember exactly. it left a bad taste in my mouth ever since for serotta front ends. i'd like to have that perception changed, as i respect ben. you'll be able to find many articles about head angle -- trail relationship. i just googled " "head angle" & trail" and here are some results:
http://www.velonews.com/
http://www.moots.com/
http://traylorfwd.home.mindspring.com/
http://www.velonews.com/
cheers,
peter bridge
denCo