( Best to continue the UW talk here instead of the mirror-thread. )
With the UW36 I’m now focusing on riding slower and more controlled, which helps in making turns, but of course if you go too slowly, the wheel stalls and I drop off. The wheel rubbing is less on the 28 and 36 and I believe just by riding and getting more relaxed, you will automatically learn to keep the wheel more in the centre.
A normal uni wheel with cranks has a bigger Q-factor, which would wobble much more than a UW.