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Also pedalling rather than coasting helps maintain stability.
Yes tried this, at 22mph+ I'm not putting much power through the pedals and it's hard to speed up when you're not 100% in control
Might be worth looking at the grub screw on the front steerer tube and giving it a quarter turn or so to increase resistance.
This was the kind of thing I was thinking, but didn't want to just start playing with tourques on an unfamiliar machine. Thanks
Later models have acrylic plates to guide the steering arm.
@William. Might be worth looking at the grub screw on the front steerer tube and giving it a quarter turn or so to increase resistance. Also pedalling rather than coasting helps maintain stability.