The most useful method for steering the 2006 Herring Cycle was to just wiggle your butt a little, making the bike lean a tad. But it took a lot of practice to learn that. We started by trying brute force on the handlebars, and that was close to useless. Also, we had to limit the "swing" of the bikes with steel cables, to avoid "jackknifing". On the whole, fun, but not a great design. (Which is easy for me to say, since I did not design it!)Hey Fire Wire! How on Earth do you steer that thing? I'm really curious.
RotoCycle (Puke-o-) this year!
I cannot add a whole lot to what's already been said here. Much good info. Just BUILD IT AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS! With the 2006 Herring Cycle, I predicted that it would be difficult to get it to turn at all, and it... uh... turned out that what was difficult was to go straight. Great fun! I suppose I'll bring it again this year -- if I can find all the parts.