I felt it on my body though, which is easy enough to live with. Much like having a deep rear rim.
My 48mm carbon front rim tended to auto-steer a touch. The theory is that the center of pressure from the side wind is infront of the steering axis on a standard deep V shape. So it turns the front. Whereas the center of pressure is pulled back on a firecrest.
I felt it on my body though, which is easy enough to live with. Much like having a deep rear rim.
My 48mm carbon front rim tended to auto-steer a touch. The theory is that the center of pressure from the side wind is infront of the steering axis on a standard deep V shape. So it turns the front. Whereas the center of pressure is pulled back on a firecrest.