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Explain how a cyclist maintains stability of a moving bicycle
3 years ago

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Well, balance of course but what they want you to say is that the spinning wheels have angular momentum vector parallel to the ground and to the right. To change the direction of that vector requires a torque, like lean one way or the other or try to turn.
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