Theoretically, if that ever does happen would having the rear wheel so far behind you make it feel weird to cycle (with all other things positioned the same as a normal bike)?
You don't hear much complaint from riders of long bikes, and they are another foot longer in the chainstay than that thing.
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Theoretically, if that ever does happen would having the rear wheel so far behind you make it feel weird to cycle (with all other things positioned the same as a normal bike)?