- (2006): The
first on-road
Segway PT with
LeanSteer Segway x2 (2006): The
first off-road
Segway PT with
LeanSteer In
March 2014,
Segway Inc.
announced third...
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stable at high speed. The
lean steer system feels similar to mono skiing:
using your
whole body to
steer the handcycle.
Lean steer handcycles can work well...
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Steering is the
control of the
direction of
motion or the
components that
enable its control.
Steering is
achieved through various arrangements, among...
- radius, etc.), but only four
significant variables:
lean angle,
lean rate,
steer angle, and
steer rate.
These equations have been
verified by comparison...
- single-track
vehicle must
first be
leaned in the
direction of the turn, and
steering briefly in the
opposite direction causes that
lean. The rider's
action of countersteering...
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simultaneously releases the
barrier for the
steer wrestler. The
steer wrestler attempts to
catch up to the
running steer,
lean over the side of the
horse which is...
- Bump
steer is the term for the
tendency of the
wheel of a car to
steer itself as it
moves through the
suspension stroke. Bump
steer causes a
vehicle to...
-
Steers with his brother. In 1850,
Steers designed the
pilot boat
Moses H. Grinnell, No. 1. The
Grinnell was the
first pilot boat to have a long
lean bow...
- The beef
shank is the leg
portion of a
steer or heifer. In the UK, the
corresponding cuts of beef are the shin (the foreshank), and the leg (the hindshank)...
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between ground contact points and not hubs) as the bike
leans and
steers in the
direction of the
lean.
Trail can also vary as the
suspension activates, in...