i dont mean this as a judgement, just wanted to ask does sidewind affect your balance on bike when your ride with rear disc?
It doesn't, however the cross wind effect is largely depend on the fork geometry.
The high trail/slow steering of the track bike are usually affected by cross wind.
He's taking about a rear disc. I know you love talking about fork trail and head angles and all that, but it's got fuck all to do with your rear wheel scobes.
i did not know that cross wind effect was dependent on fork geometry.what do you mean by high trail/slow steering?
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i dont mean this as a judgement, just wanted to ask does sidewind affect your balance on bike when your ride with rear disc?