shad_68
DOOD looks like a lady
Again, in theory, the higher the speed, the less is the tolerable margin of mistake (misaligned wheel -> change in trajectory + instant weight redistribution -> crash -- in my mind), but I wonder how much this same gyroscopic effect takes care of that problem.
I don't really think so. As long as you don't mess up spectacularily, like landing with the front wheel at full lock, the gyroscopic stability at higher speed should be enough to sort that out.
For reference, there's a video on YT of a deer basically jumping into a bike blasting down a country road, but since the rider has the presence of mind to let loose on the handlebars the bike just stabilises itself again.