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Trail (bicycles)

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The trail of a bicycle is the distance between the point where the steering axis meets the ground, and the point where the wheel meets the ground.

Trail is often cited as an important determinant of bicycle handling characteristics [1], and is sometimes listed in bicycle manufacturers' geometry data, although Wilson and Papodopoulos argue that mechanical trail may be a more important and informative variable.

[edit] External Links

A useful trail calculator on the Kogswell website

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