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Show Hli j It llonn't Alnajt Upiet. 11 us suppotoa cyclist mounted on hla whet 1 nnd riding, say, toward the norMi. He Hilda himself beglunlng to tilt toward his right. Ho Is now going not only north with the machine, hut caat also. He turna thuwhrtl tail-ward, tail-ward, rhupoliitof aupport must of neceeally travel In tho ilaue of tho wheel; hencu It at onco liegniB to gu eastward, nnd, aa It movea muth faster llian tho rider tllts,ltcu!cklygetsuiider mm, and the machine Isagalu upright. To one standing nt u dlslaiKu, In front or rear, Iho botloni of Ihu uhoel will hem-eii hi move ti the right all I left. I oomlude, then, that the stability of the bicycle li due hi turning t, , to Ihu right or ltfi, whlihever u ay the laanlngls, aud thus kei lug Iho point of sumrt uuder Ihu rider, Just ns n ley ketiu upright on hla linger n broomsllok Blending ou ItasmalUst end, IVpulat Stance XqMIj, msvi- .1 1mm -X , . |