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lloeki 2 hours ago

> We do not have great insight as to how we ride a bicycle, and we do not have much useful advice for someone who is learning.

I indeed balked at this, finding both of those sentences wildly incorrect, as someone both having been taught as well as having taught multiple people myself.

Also: https://ciechanow.ski/bicycle/

It seems that it is something that is forever doomed to be forgotten and then rediscovered over and over.

sandworm101 2 hours ago | parent [-]

What we forget is that two-wheeled vehicles drive themselves. There is a stable feedback loop built into the geometry, akin to an aircraft with a good dihedral wing. You have to force the machine to corner, then back off to allow it to do its thing. See the rider in red in the above video. He leans the bike to initiate the turn but then is actually leaning the other way once the bike is cornering/slowing due to the gyroscopic forces now pushing the bike deeper into the corner. Cornering a two-wheeled object is vastly more complex than handlebar pushes.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countersteering https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dihedral_(aeronautics)