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It's Geometery, rake and the resulting trail

funknuggets said:
To what Ben and Mel said. I believe the more laid back the seat tube, the harder it is, so you need to lean slightly forward. Of my more aggressive geometry, like my Fondriest and my old 2.8 and 3.0 Cannondales back in the day, I could ride no handed all day, but with my Lemond and Look, its a bit more difficult, but not impossible (unless its windy, and the wind buffets the aero rims and bladed spokes all over the place).
Conversly I have always had difficulty on my Cannondale and not on the Look. But the Cannondale HAD a 45 degree rake and a long stem. I have gone to a 43 degree rake and a shorter stem and handling has stablized.
 
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