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.
i did not know that cross wind effect was dependent on fork geometry.what do you mean by high trail/slow steering?
If you're high on a trail somewhere and you're steering slowly, the cross winds are stronger.
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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.