I have a couple low trail bikes & a couple that I presume are not and honestly my overall impression is I like the steering on my low trail bikes better, but they have other issues that are mildly annoying, (toe overlap, etc.) I got into trying to digest it at one point, but honestly what I discovered is that there is so much that effects the steering that it is way too complicated to say low trail or not! Head tube angle, head tube height, fork rake, fork height, top tube length & even the seat angle or the thickness/strength of the seat stays can effect the steering, especially when riding no hands! So, ultimately it's a mix of all these elements and how the interact with the rider, who is also different then the next rider and the next, etc. That said I also prefer front loading over rear, I wish rear worked better for me, but it doesn't.
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