That ride wasn't "snakey" at all. I think this is a great idea. Olaf 16 apr 2011 kl. 06.27 skrev Vi Vuong: > Second day on the trail went smoother and more pleasant, slowed down on > gravel, and sped up on dirt surface, and no fall. The figure-8 turn on > asphalt is uploaded, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_DKORuKIIg. Little > observable movement is consistent with what I felt through my back, but > visual verification is much more convincing. I guess the back is not very > good at sensing, just one big piece of lazy organ (skin)... > > Yes, the seat rest is the "handlebar" for the rear wheel, but my back has not > learned much control yet. During a turn the body leaned and lifted off the > seat a little allowing the rear wheel more freedom to follow the front wheel > along the turning circumference. The more observable seat/wheel rotations > occurred somewhat sudden when I pushed harder on the pedal to force more > front wheel rotation. It would be nice to learn how to straighten out the > bike, rather than just leaning still. Also, the seat is not as comfortable > as my regular contour seat, so there is room to improve here for longer > ride... > > Cheers, > > Vi