A tool for determining the appropriate geometry of bicycle steering systems considers factors such as head tube angle, fork offset, and wheel size to calculate the resulting trail. For example, a designer might use such a tool to ensure stable handling characteristics at various speeds.
Proper front-end geometry is crucial for bicycle stability and control. Historically, frame builders relied on experience and iterative adjustments. A computational approach offers greater precision and allows for rapid exploration of design options, optimizing performance and handling for specific riding styles and intended uses. This facilitates the creation of bicycles that are both responsive and predictable.