This is called perihelion precession or apsidal precession.
The reason the motorcycle behaves as you describe at speed is due to a phenomena called precession.
This movement is called stellar precession.
This motion is called precession, and it's what causes the steering in motorcycles to be counterintuitive.
This phenomenon, which is called gyroscopic precession, pushes the disk up on the side, causing a sideways roll.
These rotations are called precession, nutation, and intrinsic rotation (spin).
This phenomenon is called precession and the rate at which an object precesses is inversely proportional to its rate of spin.
This motion is called precession, and it has a small effect on the timing of the seasons, they slowly shift by a total of one year in 26,000.
This wobble is called precession.
This output rotation is called precession and, in the boat case, the gyro will rotate fore and aft about the output or gimbal axis.