For me it was how whippy the rear end felt on the Vaya. Like how unstable it is when you have a slightly flat tyre, but x10. Kate almost crashed straight out the driveway, just after I told her to remember to steer.
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I'm glad I'm the captain on ours.
Though for the first couple of rides it was very hard to get used to giving information about bumps, the length of ascents and the reason we were braking.
By now we are able to set off without counting down from three.
Surely not to steer? Traditional start for novice stokers is to hold the bars in the middle next to the stem so that any steering inputs they make are mitigated.
For me it was how whippy the rear end felt on the Vaya. Like how unstable it is when you have a slightly flat tyre, but x10. Kate almost crashed straight out the driveway, just after I told her to remember to steer.