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Active bicycle dynamics

Active bicycle dynamics involve rider adjustments that help maintain balance and control while cycling. When a rider senses the bike tilting or swaying, they instinctively steer, shift their weight, or change speed to counteract these movements. These subtle actions generate forces that stabilize the bike, especially at higher speeds or on uneven surfaces. Essentially, active dynamics combine the rider’s reflexes and movements with the bike's physics, allowing the cyclist to stay upright and navigate smoothly through different conditions. This continuous interaction makes riding more stable, efficient, and responsive.