I didn't find that the other bike affected my handling really. Riding a little slower and taking a bit more care to do most things but the hardest part was going over bumps. I always hold onto the stem, that way you can correct the front wheel if it does turn.
When I was doing it I had a large rucsac, polo mallets hanging out of the bag, both bikes were FG and I was riding during rush hour. You should be fine.
I didn't find that the other bike affected my handling really. Riding a little slower and taking a bit more care to do most things but the hardest part was going over bumps. I always hold onto the stem, that way you can correct the front wheel if it does turn.
When I was doing it I had a large rucsac, polo mallets hanging out of the bag, both bikes were FG and I was riding during rush hour. You should be fine.