Narrow-track vehicle

Narrow-track vehicles may have lateral stability when stationary but usually lean into turns to prevent falling towards the outside.

[1][2] Narrow-track vehicles have unique dynamics that, in the case of wheeled vehicles, may be similar to bicycle and motorcycle dynamics and that may include countersteering.

[3] Narrow-track vehicles can roll on wheels, slide, float, or hydroplane.

= height of the center of gravity) of less than 0.6 are considered to be narrow cars due to physical reasons.

[6] Non-narrow vehicles (those with a higher static stability factor) are more safe against rolling over while turning because they begin to skid before they can undergo enough turning acceleration to roll over; however, this is not always true for narrow vehicles.

Yamaha MWC-4