That's irrelevant; bicycles countersteer to keep stable, without a rider present (above a certain speed).
If the riderless experiment were repeated with a bike whose steering is locked out, it would fall down rather quick.
That's irrelevant; bicycles countersteer to keep stable, without a rider present (above a certain speed).
If the riderless experiment were repeated with a bike whose steering is locked out, it would fall down rather quick.