Hi puffs...Regarding the KINETIC energy chat. All I was (trying) to say was that a mass ,when, moved has stored energy. The bigger the mass the more kinetic energy for any given speed. Then that same mass also possesses a reluctance to be accelerated, a property called INERTIA.
By adding a heavy weight to the handlebars we load the handlebar and change its response to the small centering force created by the steering geometry: CASTOR effect.
Since the castor effect has a certain "fixed" value, then if we ADD MASS to the object it has to turn, the response must be slower due to the INERTIA. You know that motorcycle steering is incredibly sensitive ...just pull or push on ONE side of the bars a
couple of grams pressure and see what the effect has! Be very careful... ..you could end up shooting off the road!
So bottom line is: Add a big mass to your handlebars and the bike will steer differently...that's all.
By the way did you see the similarity of kinetic energy formula to Einstein's Famous equation E=MC²?...basically its saying if something is moving at 90,000,000,000Km every second and then stops instantaneously (vanishes /is destroyed) the energy it contained is released and is massive...I know you knew that but I often consider this fact..... especially when I'm hammering in nails...
Les