One way of learning to ride an impossible bike
It is not so easy to ride a rear wheel steered bike. Also a "traditional" front wheel drive bike can be difficult for a beginner. As I told on the welcome page it took me some days to be able to ride my current bike. When trying to ride a completely different type of bike, it is like being child again and the bike is like the first two-wheeler in your life. The difference is of course, while being older, it takes even longer time to learn.

I am sure that the learning time had increased significantly if I had not equiped the bike with help wheels. To have effect the wheels must permit the bike to lean a little at both sides, but not so much as you will fall. Wheels made for children's bike do not work, they must be both stronger and wider.

I don't claim that this is the only or even the best way to learn riding a new and different bike, but if you have the same problem as I, it is recommended to try.

On the pictures below you can see the help wheels attached to my rear-steered prototype.