Turn by leaning. Stopping is a bit more tricky, you let the rider rotate away from the bottom of the wheel a little and balance the braking force against the wheel which is trying to rotate the centre of mass upwards against the force of gravity puling it down. There is no locking the brakes.
Turn by leaning. Stopping is a bit more tricky, you let the rider rotate away from the bottom of the wheel a little and balance the braking force against the wheel which is trying to rotate the centre of mass upwards against the force of gravity puling it down. There is no locking the brakes.
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