Hi Rhisiart,The thing is that with a virtual pivot e.g. of the 4-bar type as in the 'znb' bike, you may sit on the front end of the bike while still having the effective (virtual) pivot in front of you... :) Is that RWS? FWS? If it weren't for the purely geometric description, it wouldn't really matter, unless somebody is able to make a definite link between such a classification and riding behaviour/stability, for example... And it seems the web is full of counter-examples for such hypothetical links...!
Pascal On Tue, 29 Mar 2011, Rhisiart Gwilym wrote:
Siwmae Pawb!I've always taken the working definition of a FWDRWS as being that the rider sits on the front end of the bike, with the steering articulation under or just behind him/her.
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